Tuesday, August 6, 2013

How to do Water Marble Nail Art

Hi... We have collected the beautiful water marble nail art. Water marble nails are creative and limitless in design. If you’re one that likes a different design on every nail, you’re going to be blown away by the possibilities. You can either rub vaseline onto the skin around your nail bed or tape it, so when you dip your finger into the water you can remove the polish from your skin. We think you will like this. Let's try!

ဒီတခါေတာ့.... လြယ္လြယ္ကူကူနဲ႔ ဖန္တီးႏိုင္တဲ့ လက္သည္းဆိုးနည္း... ဆိုးနည္းကိုေတာ့ ေအာက္မွာ ၾကည့္ရႈႏိုင္ပါတယ္...အားလုံးပဲ စိတ္၀င္စားၾကမယ္လို႔ ထင္တယ္...ၾကိဳးစားၾကည့္ပါေနာ္....

Materials:

  • A small bowl of lukewarm water and extra water (or nearby tap) to refill after each finger.
  • Toothpicks
  • Cotton balls
  • Q-tips
  • Base coat polish
  • Top coat polish
  • At least two nail polish colors of your choice
  • Nail polish remover
  • Newspaper
Process:

1. Collect all materials and get ready to marble!

2. Lay out newspaper on a flat surface and prepare a small bowl of lukewarm water.

3. Apply a base coat to all of your nails.

4.
Apply one coat of polish to your nails to prevent color gaps and to ensure a brighter finish.

5.
Take one of your nail polish colors and carefully drip a drop into the water. Repeat and alternate with multiple colors to create a bull’s-eye effect.

6. Here’s your chance to get creative! With a toothpick, swirl the polishes in the water to create your desired marble effect.

7. Place one nail facing down into the water where you want the design to appear. Keep your nail under the water.

8. With a toothpick, clear away the excess polish from the water. The remaining color will pull away after a few seconds.

9. Now, pull your nail out of the water. If you are not satisfied with the results, take a cotton ball dampened with nail polish remover and try again.

10.
Repeat steps 5-8 for each nail, allow some drying time, and apply a top coat.

11.
Clean up! Take a q-tip dipped in nail polish remover and clean up the edges of your nails where needed (Note: you may want to consider using tape to outline your cuticles for an easier clean up).

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