3. Use a Toothpick for Nail Art

Making complex nail art doesn’t call for costly tools or professional instruction; a basic toothpick will be your hidden weapon for amazing masterpieces. This common household tool turns up ideal for precisely making dots, swirls, lines, and different patterns. Make sure your base colour is absolutely dry first to start. Then, to use as your palette, lay a tiny drop of your selected nail painting colour on a piece of foil or paper. Dip the toothpick tip into the polish and meticulously produce your intended design. Holding the toothpick perpendicular to your nail, carefully touch dots to the surface. Try using the side of the toothpick or dragging it across wet polish for lines and more complicated patterns to produce marbled effects. To get varied dot sizes and line widths, practice varying pressure levels. For making flowers, geometric patterns, or basic abstract designs especially, this method works especially well.
