Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Water Marble Nail art, Beginners guide!


  Things you will need: 

1. Any two nail paints of your choice (I used Revlon’s ruby ribbon and  Revlon's silver screen).



2. A small plastic cup.
3. Paint brush, pencil or any other pointed tool.
4. Filtered water.
5. Cello tape and scissors .
6. Nailpolish remover and cotton Q-tips.
7. Waste cloth.




Before you start:



1. The cup you use should be small, larger cups cause the nail polish to dry out quickly.
2. The water should be at room temperature and filtered.
3. Don’t sit directly under a fan or any windy place.. it’ll cause the nail polish to dry out.
4. Cover the sides of your nails with the tape.
5. Keep your nail polish caps loose(increases speed)
6. Apply a white base coat on all nails.



Let’s start:

Step 1: Fill the cup with filtered water and place in front of you.
 
Step 2: Gently place a drop of  Ruby ribbon nail-paintat the centre of the cup.(you will see that the nail paint spreads out evenly)





Step 3: Now take the Silver screen nail-paint and place a drop at the centre of the cup.







Keep adding both the nail-paints alternatively till you get a bulls-eye (do not take too much time or the nail paint will dry out)






Step 4: Take the pointed end of a paint brush (or in my case pencil) & very gently drag your tool through the polish to make your design.






 I just put 3-4  diagonal stokes to get this design.






Step 5: Now drop your nail into the cup at an angle and hold for a second (as shown in picture).





The polish will stick to your nails along with the desired design. While your nail is dipped in the cup, use your brush and clear off the excess paint from around your finger.







Step 6: Remove the tape and clean the unwanted polish using a Q-tip dipped in nail polishremover.








Step 7: Apply a top coat so that your nail polish would not chip off.
Repeat for all nails and enjoy you water marble nail art   :)  


PS: Sorry for the horrible picture quality : p

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