Nail Art In Water Step By Step
Now make dew drops or rain drops.
Nail art in water step by step. For this tutorial i used some of the really opaque polishes so i only added a coat of opi sweet heart as a base very sheer milky polish. Dip the dotting tool into the top polish and starting making the drops on the nails in a random order. Im using only two colors for this design but you can use. Be sure that the tape dosent touch.
Loosen all the lids of the polishes you are going to be using. This is another very beginner friendly easy water marble design. Put sticky tape around your skin and cuticles. Paint your nails with a clear base coat.
Nail it water marble manicure step 1. Paint nails with a base coat and apply moisturiser on the skin surrounding the nail. Your chosen nail polish colors for free dropping. Water marble nail art without water dry marble step 1.
Spray with fast drying spray if you want. Paint your nails with one or two coats of a white opaque nail polish. Water marble nail art step by step. Water marble nail art step 1.
Gather all the materials you will need. Steps to make water marble nails art step 1. I recommend 2 coats. Paint your nails with the white nail varnish.
Pour a little of top polish on a dry surface and this will facilitate your task. If your room is super hot you can leave the water outside for a few hours to cool. Take a toothpick or a thin wooden stick and swirl the dots and slightly. If the colors youre using are sheer put a coat of opaque polish as a base before water marbling so the colors will stand out more.
Clear water at room temperature preferably filteredbottled water. To create a marble nail effect using water start by filling a cup with room temperature water and dripping 1 drop of nail polish onto the surface of the water. Apply a second bright color in a couple of small dotsblobs dropped directly. Draw the brush out of the first nail varnish bottle keeping the brush loaded with polish.
Once the polish spreads out into a circle place a drop of polish in another color on top and swirl a toothpick through the circle to create the marble effect.