3. Basic Polish Application Techniques



Professional-looking nail art requires mastery of the ideal polish application. Starting with a quality base coat will help to guard nails and guarantee polish adherence. Use three thin strokes—one along the middle and one on each side—when applying color. Keep the brush filled with just enough polish to finish every nail without drowning the cuticles. Two minutes between coats will help to prevent smearing and bubbling. Better coverage and longevity call for two thin layers of color instead of one heavy coat. Finish with a quick-dry top coat, being sure to cap each nail’s free edge to stop peeling. For even application, keep constant pressure and move with firm hands.

4. French Manicure Fundamentals



Every novice should learn the timeless nail art skill of the classic French manicue. Starting with a pure pink or nude base color, let it dry totally. For the white tips, try freehand application or utilize French tip guidance. For additional control when working freehand, turn your finger rather than moving the brush. Following the curve of your natural nail will help you to create the smile line with consistent white tip thickness throughout all nails. Using a little brush dipped in polish remover, straight away correct any errors. Use a clear top coat to seal your work; extend it just outside the white tip to guarantee lifetime.

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