9. Water Marbling Basics




Unique, swirled patterns created by water marbling give every nail a small piece of art. Make sure your desk is draft-free and use room temperature filtered water. Pour drop polish colors into water to form concentric circles. Work fast before the water’s surface dries under polish. Drawing through the polish rings, create patterns with a toothpick or nail art tool. Before you dip nails, guard your skin with liquid latex or tape. Under a 45-degree angle, submerge one nail at a time, holding for a few seconds. Between every nail, sweep the water surface. Though it takes time and effort, this method produces outstanding results.

10. Quick Fix Solutions and Maintenance




Results last only if you keep your nail art and correct typical problems. Using a little brush and matching polish, learn to fix little chips. To cut drying times and stop smearing, use quick-dry drops or sprays. Daily application of cuticle oil helps your manicure last longer and preserves nail health. Between uses, keep instruments clean and sterilized. Rather than trying to save damaged designs, know when to remove and repaint nail art. Store polishes straight forward in a cool, dark environment. Good care and regular maintenance will help your natural nails remain healthy and your nail art stays gorgeous for longer.

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