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Please get this to 1,000 likes!! It helps me to keep going, if you have any questions post a comment or send me a message. Please feel free to feature this video! Thank you in advance!
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Please get this to 1,000 likes!! It helps me to keep going, if you have any questions post a comment or send me a message. Please feel free to feature this video! Thank you in advance!
Finally, water marble tutorial shown on Acrylic nails.
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This is 5 different water marble design ideas!! FYI, this video is a little bit long, but I know you're going to luv it!! Please tell me which finger or color combo that you luv!!!
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Product used:
1st Finger - Thumb
Sally Hansen - Wet Cement
China Glaze - Yellow Polka Dot Bikini
2nd Finger
Kleancolor - Teal Envy
NYC - French White Tip
LA Colors - Treasure Island
3rd finger
OPI - Mermaid Tears
Sally Hansen - Navy Baby
4th Finger
Sinful Colors - Tapping Nails
Orly - Fresh
5th Finger - Pinky
Sally Hansen - Navy Baby
LA Colors - BCC 569
OPI - No Room for the Blues
I love the name of polishes, I'm in love, lol!
Here are the instructions, hope this is helpful!
1. Pour room temperature water into a disposable cup or a glass cup or even a shot glass, almost to the top. Open all bottles of polish and place them within reach. The reason you have your nail polishes ready is because you will have to work fairly quickly.
2. Drop one or two drops of polish onto the surface of the water. The nail polish should spread out and make a circle on the water. If it drops to the bottom without creating a circle on the surface, try a different nail polish. This color is your base color for the marble effect, meaning it will show the most. (Try not to hold your brush to high or the polish will drop to the bottom and also use a polish that is thin) FYI, thicker nail polishes tend to have problems spreading in the water.
3. Drop one or two drops of your second color of nail polish on top of your base color. It should create a smaller circle on top of your base color. (Another tip, if you polish doesn't spread easily you can also try to shake your cup or glass a bit to help the process)
4. Continue with each color that you would like to add to the effect. You can use many colors or you can use only two or three colors, repeating each color at least once in the same order.
5. Drag the tip of an orange stick/tooth pick/safety pin through the circles of polish to create the marble effect. Begin at the center and drag the tip toward the outer edge. Reverse this for more swirls.
6. Insert your nail. The nail polish will adhere to your nail.
7. Use a Q-Tip or an orange stick/tooth picks to remove the excess nail polish on top of the water. Carefully remove tape or use nail polish remover and cotton swabs to clean around your nail.
8. Wait for your nail to completely dry and apply a top coat.
This is both fun and creative and simple once you get the hang of it, I hope you enjoy this video, because I enjoyed making and sharing my skill with you.
Thanks for watching!!!
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Disclaimer: The products used in this video were given to me, with no obligation for a positive review. I was not compensated by the companies for my review.
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Mar 1, 2013
Kyann P.
I like the blue and black the most <3.