Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Can someone translate this Korean blog entry for me?

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 on Korean artist Jae Hyo Lee creates unique three-dimensional decorative ...
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Ms. Vintag


Google translate won't pick up on the encoding!
http://luuthienluv.blog.me/140121855357
I just want to know if the block of foam is dipped in something, and how she got the colors blended on her nails... and any other details that are left out of the photos.

Thank you!!



Answer
I will translate starting where you see the nail polishes.

1) You will need a top coat, China glaze fairy dust, Micha PK001, Olivedeco pastel orange, pastel yellow, Floren sweet green, olive deco pastel blue, Eteed house house lilac milk.
2) Give yourself a manicure and apply basecoat
3) Apply colors diagnally
4) Apply in order of the rainbow colors
5) Between each colors, use a manicure stick or a toothpick to blend the colors; this will bring out more natural result/gradation.
6) To control the amount of polish applied to the nail, please use a piece of paper or foil to dab off excess.
7) you have to dab off excess, otherwise, too much polish will result in same effect.
8) and dab sponge as shown.
9) Repeat steps 3-8 for each nail.
10) In this photo, I've applied it twice. You see, now it's darker. Usually two applications are enough, but with pastels, you can see lots of sponge marks.
11) so I repeated the process. Now, can see that the colors are more defined, and much less empty spaces and sponge marks?
12) As far as the excess spaces and sponge marks, wait for the nail polish to dry a bit, then apply the top coat; as the colors blen, the sponge marks will fade and blend with the top coat. If you apply the top coat too soon or wait too long for the polish to dry before applying the top coat, you will not get the same effect..
13) You can use cotton/q-tip to remove excess polish on your fingers/skin. I rubbed too hard so you can see my skin has reddened... becareful not to remove your nail art.
14) I finished it off with the China glaze fairy dust polish. Doesn't it look more fancy?
15) To finish it off, I applied one more coat of top coat; this will make your nail art look for shiney and last longer.

Hoep this helps!

I'm trying to get the name of an Asian martial arts/drama movie I saw a while ago?




Kat


Don't kno any actor/actress names.
Was about a quiet recluse kinda guy with a hidden past. Befriends a little girl whose mother's a drug addict. The little girl wants to be a nail artist & does one of his nails while he's sleeping. She gets kidnapped. Towards the end of the movie he thinks they took her eyes...& he's fighting to save her eyes in a glass tube.
It was on Netflix, jus hoping someone knos what movie I'm talkin bout



Answer
The Man from nowhere, it's Korean. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1527788/




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