I have a bad experience with nail polish. Almost every nail polish I have takes a lot of time to dry. I'm super impatient so the nail polish gets ruined easily.
Some weeks ago I bought some nail polish from Makeup Revolution, I really love their lipsticks so I wanted to give their nail polish a try.
The first one I tried was a disaster, I will talk about that one later, and I thought that every nail polish from that brand were awful, but then I tried this one and I was so relieved to find that it was perfect!
It only takes one coat, a few minutes to dry (I was watching GoT while painting so I don't know for sure how long it took to dry, but at the end of 5 minutes they were perfect) and it took one whole week for the paint to crack!! I never had a nail polish like this one, and I'm so happy I bought it! To top it all, the color is perfect! Adore - 1,45€
Some photos of me with this nail polish.
The first one was on the first day and the last one after one week. Pretty good, right?
The photos can all be found on my instagram
If you are a blogger, photographer, designer, or if you work in a store and you have a lot of images to edit before putting them on your website, because let's face it the photos never quite get like you want them to, then this Helpful Tip is for YOU!
Luckly for us there is a easier way to edit a bunch of photos in just a few seconds. Want to know how?
1. Open Photoshop.
2. Search for the Actions window on the right side of the screen.
If you can't find it go the the upper menu, click on Window, and then click on Actions.
3. Click on that little button to create a new action.
4. Change the name of the action, if you want to and then click on the record button.
5. IF YOU SEE A RED DOT, GOOD JOB! NOW YOUR ACTIONS ARE RECORDING.
6. NOW GO TO THE FOLDER WHERE ALL OF YOUR IMAGES ARE. CLICK IN JUST ONE AND OPEN IT ON PS.
DO ALL THE CHANGES YOU WANT, AS YOU WOULD NORMALLY. CORRECT THE COLORS, CHANGE THE SIZE, YOU KNOW...
7. WHEN YOU'RE DONE CLICK IN FILE AND CLICK IN SAVE AS.
CHANGE THE TYPE OF FILE TO JPEG, CREATE A NEW FOLDER, AND SAVE THAT IMAGE IN THAT NEW FOLDER.
8.CLOSE THE PHOTO! Click on that SQUARE button to STOP RECORDING.
9. GO TO FILE, THEN AUTOMATE AND THEN CLICK ON THE BATCH BUTTON.
10. a window is going to appear! where it says action see if says the name of your action, if not change it!
- in the first choose button, you have to choose the folder where all your photos are.
- in the second choose button, you have to choose that new folder you created in the last step.
- check if all the ticks ☑ are just like mine and then click in the ok button.
done.sit back and watch photoshop do all the work for you.