Dive into the trendy nail art with the help of these expert tips.
Ahead, discover two ways to try water nails.For this look, your primary goal is to mimic the translucent nature of water, and the nail artists we spoke with all recommended a gel lacquer for a realistic effect. A base jelly coat that has a semi-transparent finish like
makes for the perfect foundation, especially in an aqua shade. A glassy white or glimmering silver are two other dazzling options.which “dissipates colors easily to create the rippled water look”. Mix your blooming gel and white gel color in a one-to-one ratio and apply this on top of your base color. Before curing this mixture, add small drops of clear blooming gel over the wet layer.
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