How To Do: Water Marble Nails Art
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Jan 28, 2013
Javiera C.
A bowl of room temperature water
Tooth picks
Scotch tape
Base coat
White nail polish
2-3 other nail polish colors that you want to use
Steps!
Apply your basecoat and white nail polish.
Next, use scotch tape to cover up the skin around your nails – this will make the clean-up process A LOT easier when you're all done. It's important to cover the cuticle, but make sure not to cover any actual nail!
Next, drip a few drops of each color on the surface of the water. Continue to drop the polishes into the center of the surface of the water to create rings Try to work quickly otherwise the polish will harden.
Using a toothpick, make your design in the water.
Line up your nail with the design and place it in the water, aiming for the center of the design.
Leave your nail and the taped section of your finger in the water and gently blow on the water for 5-10 seconds to set the polish (the polish will harden on top of the water around your nail).
Then, before you remove your finger, take a toothpick and pull the hardened nail polish on the surface of the water away from your finger.
Once cleared, you can pull your finger out Repeat steps 4-6 for each finger using fresh water and polish each time Once you've finished each finger and your nails have dried completely, remove the tape and clean up any excess nail polish on your skin
http://torispelling.com/blog/post/tutorial-water-marble-nail-art
Jan 28, 2013
Javiera C.
Jan 28, 2013
Javiera C.