7. Rapid Glitter Application Techniques

Learn the technique of glitter application for rapid but brilliant effects. Select a foundation colour that accentuates the choice of glitter. Concentrating glitter at the tips or base of the nail will create a gradient look; apply glitter polish using the dabbing technique for complete coverage. To apply precisely, dab on loose glitter with clear polish using a cosmetic sponge. Applying glitter in thin, even layers instead than striving for complete coverage in one thick coat is the secret to speed. For unusual results, experiment with several glitter sizes and shapes. For dimension, mix fine and chunky glitters; alternatively, build an ombré effect by progressively raising glitter density. Catch more glitter for reusing a small piece of aluminium foil. Press individual glitter bits into wet polish with a wax pencil or orange stick for a fast sparkle accent. In a tiny container, mix colours and sizes to make personalised glitter. Under glitter polish, use a peel-off base layer to facilitate later removal. For a seamless, long-lasting finish, remember to layer top coat several times around your glitter application. These methods guarantee that your glitter application stays professional and speedy while getting best impact.
8. Fast Floral Designs

Create lovely floral designs fast with basic dot and stroke patterns. Start with little dots for flower centres, then use a fine brush to drag outward one stroke. For dimension and depth, lay several colours. Use flowery stamping plates or stickers thoughtfully positioned on accent nails for speedier application. Using a striper brush and dotting tool, practise building simple five-petal flowers. Try several petal forms and sizes to vary your patterns. With a thin brush, add tiny leaves with fast, curving strokes. Darker tones at the base of petals and softer accents at the tips will help to create depth. Try abstract floral arrangements utilising basic curved lines and dots for a contemporary look. Make your flowers stand against the underlying colour by using opposing colours. Recall that wild flowers include variances and flaws; not every bloom needs to be perfect. To provide the flower centres texture, use minute elements like dots or lines. For a garden-like look, mix several flower sizes on every nail. These methods let you keep a professional look while designing gorgeous flowers inside the five-minute period.
