OPI NTNA Challenge 1: My Address is Hollywood Nail Art (Julie Ventura)
For the first ever OPI NTNA All Stars challenge, contestants were asked to create a set of nails inspired by an iconic OPI color name. This is Julie Ventura's entry.
For the first ever OPI NTNA All Stars challenge, contestants were asked to create a set of nails inspired by an iconic OPI color name. This is Julie Ventura's entry.
For the first ever OPI NTNA All Stars challenge, contestants were asked to create a set of nails inspired by an iconic OPI color name. This is Dana Cecil's entry.
For the first ever OPI NTNA All Stars challenge, contestants were asked to create a set of nails inspired by an iconic OPI color name. This is Melisa Salazar's entry.
For the first ever OPI NTNA All Stars challenge, contestants were asked to create a set of nails inspired by an iconic OPI color name. This is Carly Snyr's entry.
Show off your skills with this pretty 3-D flower design.
For NTNA S. 7 Pre-Challenge 1, sponsored by Swarovski, contestants were asked to choose an emotion and bring it to life on five nail tips. The completed design should have some 3-D element on it. Here is Haley van Diest’s entry.
For NTNA S. 7 Pre-Challenge 1, sponsored by Swarovski, contestants were asked to choose an emotion and bring it to life on five nail tips. The completed design should have some 3-D element on it. Here is Anna Thomas's entry.
For NTNA S. 7 Pre-Challenge 1, sponsored by Swarovski, contestants were asked to choose an emotion and bring it to life on five nail tips. The completed design should have some 3-D element on it. Here is Helen Christopoulos’s entry.
For NTNA S. 7 Pre-Challenge 1, sponsored by Swarovski, contestants were asked to choose an emotion and bring it to life on five nail tips. The completed design should have some 3-D element on it. Here is Sarah Abbott’s entry.
For NTNA S. 7 Pre-Challenge 1, sponsored by Swarovski, contestants were asked to choose an emotion and bring it to life on five nail tips. The completed design should have some 3-D element on it. Here is Giselle Caballero’s entry.