#BreastCancerAwareness Inspired Nails

#BreastCancerAwareness Inspired Nails

From the 5K runs to the NFL in all pink, not only in Los Angeles, but everyone around the world comes together to support Breast Cancer Awareness. Whether it’s your mom, sister, aunt, or grandma we all know someone personally or have heard of someone affected by this terrible disease, and how important it is to support these women through their fight, and for a cure. Founded in 1985, National Breast Cancer Awareness Month has been supported by thousands of companies around the world using their trademark pink ribbon, which represents moral support towards women with breast cancer. And in Honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month, I felt it was appropriate to create a nail art that is just as strong and fabulous as every woman battling breast cancer today. Using three of our Lauren B. pink shades, City of Angels, Clueless in 90210, #ImSoLA, I created a pink bow and layered it with an array of different colors with accent polka dots inside. This is the perfect manicure to rock for the month of October, to show your love and support!

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Step 1: Apply one coat our Nail Perfecter as the perfect base coat. Let dry for 1-2 min. Step 2: Apply two coats of our light pink, City of Angels. Let dry for 2-3 min.

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Step 3: On the accent nail using a very thin pointed brush, paint on the breast cancer ribbon using our #ImSoLA nail polish.

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Step 4: Using a small dotting tool or toothpick, apply dots to the ribbon with Clueless In 90210 and City of Angels. Let dry for 1 min.

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Step 5: Apply Lauren B’s Gel-like Top Coat for a perfect long-lasting manicure! Let dry for 3-4 min. Optional: For some extra flare, add some silver studs using a small dab of topcoat to the nail and then apply the studs. Show your support with nails that express the strength that women with breast cancer show everyday!

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