How to do ombré nails??
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Jun 16, 2013
Emilie C.
I saw a pic of ombré toe nails and I couldn't help my self but to do it it looks so cute and I don't know how do to it though so help me please!!
Jun 16, 2013
Katy K.
Put the colors on a sponge and dab it on your nails
Jun 16, 2013
Aubrie V.
It's really easy. You can find a lot of tutorials on YouTube. Basically you need two or more shades of one color. Paint both shades on a makeup sponge, one above the other and press on your nail. Hope I explained it right. :)
Jun 16, 2013
Jareka B.
I agree with @katy k.
Jun 16, 2013
Anabelle F.
YouTube!
Jun 16, 2013
Alexandra S.
Jun 16, 2013
Charlotte A.
YouTube has lots of tutorials x
Jun 16, 2013
Shannon R.
I tried and messed up becuase I used a really dark color and a lite one (blonde moment) lol, but yea its pretty easy.
Jun 16, 2013
Miss E.
Haha lazy and discovered that smearing with a top coat creates a weird stringy pattern. Don't do that, use a sponge :) (I wasn't trying for ombre, but rather a design that I accidentally smeared)
Jun 16, 2013
Carissa R.