NTNA S. 7 Challenge 2: Fire Element Nail Art (Stella)
For the second NTNA S.7 challenge sponsored by En Vogue, contestants were asked to create compatible nail art featuring zodiac signs. This is Stella Sampson's entry. See all 11 entries here.
For the second NTNA S.7 challenge sponsored by En Vogue, contestants were asked to create compatible nail art featuring zodiac signs. This is Stella Sampson's entry. See all 11 entries here.
For the second NTNA S.7 challenge sponsored by En Vogue, contestants were asked to create compatible nail art featuring zodiac signs. This is Allison Goertzen's entry. See all 11 entries here.
For the second NTNA S.7 challenge sponsored by En Vogue, contestants were asked to create compatible nail art featuring zodiac signs. This is Jessica Warzyniak's entry. See all 11 entries here.
For the first NTNA S.7 challenge, contestants were asked to create Romantic nail art using CND's English Garden collection. This is Christy Homolya's entry
For the fourth OPI NTNA All Stars challenge, contestants were asked to create an avant garde design using OPI Powder Perfection. This is Carly Snyr's entry. See all four entries here.
For the fourth OPI NTNA All Stars challenge, contestants were asked to create an avant garde design using OPI Powder Perfection. This is Deanna Stelmaschuk's entry. See all four entries here.
For the fourth OPI NTNA All Stars challenge, contestants were asked to create an avant garde design using OPI Powder Perfection. This is Julie Ventura's entry. See all four entries here.
For the fourth OPI NTNA All Stars challenge, contestants were asked to create an avant garde design using OPI Powder Perfection. This is Melisa Salazar's entry. See all four entries here.
For the second OPI NTNA All Stars challenge, contestants were asked to create a set of nails featuring a landmark or other iconic image from a past OPI location collection. This is Danielle Costantino's entry.
For the second OPI NTNA All Stars challenge, contestants were asked to create a set of nails featuring a landmark or other iconic image from a past OPI location collection. This is Liza Waitzman's entry.