В работе использовала:1)База Moltini White Base Strong 10. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. A nighttime sky full of twinkly stars is nature's own glitter and serves as perfect inspiration for a sparkly manicure. Manicurist Steph Stone combined Essie
Alright so I had several requests asking me to do a tutorial, so here it is! :) If you have any other requests please let me know in the comments section.PRO
3. Pink Ombre Nails. Ombre nails are on-trend at the moment, and pink is the perfect shade for this design. The smooth transition from dark to light looks stunning and is a great way to incorporate multiple colors. Plus, you can achieve this look regardless if you’re using nail polish, dip powders, acrylic, or gels.
If using a brush, dip it in your third color and draw another diagonal line, going in the opposite direction from the first line. 5. Fill in the third color. Fill in your third and final color using the same method as outlined above. If using the tape, allow the paint to dry for 30 seconds before you pull off the tape.
6. Ombre Nails Without Sponge by Lady Cherry. The most popular way to get ombre nails is using a sponge to create the gradient effect, but this technique uses a nail buffer block. Since it isn’t porous like a sponge, it doesn’t absorb the nail polish and can be cleaned off and used again. ksN6h.
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