How To Use Nail Art Powder
Once you have your nails coated with powder use the foam applicator to gently buff the powder into your nails.
How to use nail art powder. Dip the nail at an angle for a french look or tip the glass toward the client as she dips her nail into the glass so the entire nail covers the entire nail plate. And a big advantage is you will be using colors of powder form that means it will not get sticky on your skin like a typical nail polish. Push your finger forward within the container and roll your finger gently. So suggest using a slow drying top coat will ease the application.
Then the nails are dipped into the powder. I used a flat paint brush you can use a soft old tooth brush instead. Dip your finger into the container of clear nail powder. Open the container then use a nail stick or pusher to mix the powder.
Once you have pressed powder in gently rub it in. Then press lightly onto your nail. The more you rub it in the smoother it will get. Make sure to clean up around the cuticle area.
Shake the closed container of powder well first. First a base coat and a sealant is applied from a small container of the color youve. Make your nails very sparkly with glitter. Do not use too much pressure however or you might create dents.
Use the applicator to gently buff the powder into your nail. Using a makeup sponge or an eyeshadow applicator dab lightly into the powder container. Whatever color flocking powder you are using always paint the nails with similar nail polish color. After so many people doing this wrong i want to help you do this right.
Unlike gel which requires uv rays to cement the polish or acrylic dipped manicures use pigmented powder. This is the full guide on how to use reusable dual nail forms popits with gel and acrylic powder. Brush or dip off excess powder and apply a thin coat of pro activator. Pour a small amount of powder into a dappen dish.
This brief video shows you the two ways it can be applied to nails. Keep your finger in the powder for five seconds. Gently press the the flocking powder with your finger and dust off the excess. Start from the cuticle area and work your way down towards the tip.
You can do them yourself so easily at your home. In this tutorial i used whats up nails paradise powder which is a multichrome powder that shifts from teal to purple. At first a base coat is applied on the surface of the nails.