Getting a manicure and pedicure is pampering! It feels like royalty when people actually bend down to wash your feet and start scraping dirt out of it. So, these are my latest nail art.

Butterfly design
Abstract leaf designMerdeka is approaching I think I should do my patriotic duty to display the national flag somewhere. Hanging the flag off the car is too common and way too irritating. Can't stand it flapping on the car when I am speeding.
I guess the next most creative way is to show my patriotism on my nails in the form of nail art! Wearing the Malaysian flag has been done before. But wearing it on the nails is something I have yet see. Since this Independence day is a significant one, I shall do something significant as well.
MERDEKA on my feet. Merdeka my foot??!!!
I guess the next most creative way is to show my patriotism on my nails in the form of nail art! Wearing the Malaysian flag has been done before. But wearing it on the nails is something I have yet see. Since this Independence day is a significant one, I shall do something significant as well.
MERDEKA on my feet. Merdeka my foot??!!!The flag is getting too cliche actually. Since we love our country, we have to love our leaders that has brought this nation to what it is today right? I'm getting off this flag cliche and shall love my country leader. It is time to pay tribute to his high excellency.



eeeeee like shrunken prunesss!!! u need to stop wearing soggy slimy socks. Lol
ReplyDeleteoh and btw badawi is NOT our leader. The agong is... technically. And Badawi is a useless old man always falling asleep in general meetings and letting crooks run the country.
ReplyDeletei'll say just Paint the FLAGG!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks better then all the ugly faces... EWW!
hahahahahahahaha.....!!! what an appropriate place to put such 'thing'.
ReplyDeleteAgree with you: spreading love. Or perhaps:
ReplyDeleteMake Love, Not War
BTW, there are temporary tattoo which last for a week or so.
A tattoo ain’t tat bad...as I can attest to it from experience.
ReplyDeleteUnless you're going for a full sleeve, it’s not gonna hurt heaps.
And it varies from one individual to another.
I've seen a 17 year old squeal like a banshee for a tiny lower back butterfly.
Before I did one on my calf, the artist who had one herself told me it hurts like crap.
But to my surprise, I enjoyed the sensation so much that I told her to drill harder.
It’s the healing process which hurts the most, because it bloody itches so bad at night that u can’t sleep at all. And you have to smack it so hard to get rid of the itch temporarily of course.
But of course, it all depends on the individual’s pain tolerance.
Kheng Siong: I don't wanna to put anything fake on me. Its so wannabe. If I want, I gotta get the real thing cos it takes guts to do so.
ReplyDeleteVulcan: I think I shall get a tattoo when I am numb.Like I am a sadist or something. Still thinking of what design I should be getting.
You should give it profound consideration before deciding on one. It’s a lifetime commitment if not for laser removal which would cost a lot more than the original cost of inking one.
ReplyDeleteAs for the colour selection depending on your piece of artwork, stay away from bright colours such as yellow and orange as they have a tendency to fade sooner when exposed to sunlight.
From experience, yellow and orange doesn’t go well with Asian skin due to the yellow skin tone.
Red is awesome and so is blue and green, solid colours. Purple is pretty cool as well.
The location of your artwork is extremely important.
Location: Avoid areas on your body which would be subjected to frequent stretching
I.E: tummy area, joints and of course conspicuous areas which would hinder employment
You will require a few touch-up sessions with your artist. Though this very much depends on the finesse of your would be artist.
During the micro implantation of the pigments, the level of penetration is very likely to be uneven.
Ultimately, do not rush and take your time to decide.
And do note that the tattoo machine was pioneered by Thomas Edison.
http://www.johnstabspeople.com/
This dude is one talented fella.
I’m sure good old Alicia has something to say about lower back tattoos.
ReplyDeleteAlicia has no nerves...she doesn't feel any pain. By the way, Vulcan,do I see you often?
ReplyDeleteit hurts less on your calf because theres alot of meat there. your lower back is very near to your vertebrae which of course will hurt like a bitch. as for painting toe nails, keep it one color la. too much color makes one very ah lian la. :)
ReplyDeleteYea I know the lower back and the calf is painful. Painting a flag on the toenail is a once a year thingy. I keep my nail colors to the very minimum. Used to have M&Ms toenails when I was younger.
ReplyDeleteOh.. it seems The Vulcan knows me but i dunno him.... hmm.. i wonder...
ReplyDeleteAt least my dear vulcan, u can comment in my blog not just Daphnstar!! or maybe its too boring for u... :S
Anyway.. tattoos are not that painful.. i actually didn't feel anything... thinking of another but i have to find a spot where it isn't so obvious... or place where i can choose either to hide it of flaunt it!!
ALicia ....I think Vulcan likes bright pink! You gotta zhng your blog a bit.
ReplyDeleteYea, pink reminds me of barbie dolls and my little ponies
ReplyDeleteHey Vulcan, you still haven't answered our question. So do we see you often?
ReplyDeleteHm....no
ReplyDeleteonly in cyber space it seems
I've seen alicia in person before though
Don't remember her having a daughter back then or a bulging waistline
tat was back in uni
Back in uni days?!?!
ReplyDeleteSo do i know u specifically or ur unwilling to tell.. :P
Hmm... of course u dun remember me having a child... i was NOT even pregnant then... got pregnant just by my the end of my final year.. so no bulge then of course... time really flies!!! barely 2 years later im married with a baby girl!!
daaaaaa fukkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk its so obviously fake!!!!! how can u guys not freakin tells?!?!?!?!?!?!?
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