Tips and details for doing water marble nail art Use a smaller container, if you use a large container the nail polish will s...
Tips and details for doing water marble nail art
Use a smaller container, if you use a large container the nail polish will spread too much and will dry quickly.
Use distilled and room temperature water. In cold and hot water the nail polish will dry quickly before even you try for a design.
If you pull the brush too high to drop the nail polish in water it'll sink in the bottom.
Usually thicker nail polishes don't spread on the water surface so thinner nail polishes are good for water marbling.(Or use nail polish thinner to thin your thick nail polish)
Use nail enamels that are of equal density so they spread equally when you are using more than one color for the design.
Tutorials
For doing water marble nail art you are gonna need.
A small container for water
nail enamels
tooth picks for designing
tape or peal off nail polish
newspaper, old towel or any sheet to protect the surface where you are gonna do the process.
Apply base coat to your nails and white nail enamel if you want to.
When its completely dried cover your finger with peal off nail polish, tape or petroleum jell so you don't have to clean too much mess across your nails.
Take room temperature water in our container.
Start putting drops of your nail polishes in the water, if you want brighter color put more than one drop of the color in a layer.
mix with tooth pick for a random marble design, or you can make a lot of things as shown in the video tutorials by just the right use of your tooth pick.
now your design is ready put your finger over the design and dip in the water.
remove the excess nail enamel from around your finger so it won't stick with your nail when you pick it out.
Remove the tape, peal off nail polish or jell from your fingers and clean excess nail polish if any.
If you want your design to be brighter or opaque do a white enamel coat before doing your marbling design.


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