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Saturday, May 10, 2014

The Easiest Nail Designs For Beginners

By Miguel Rivera


A trend that seems to be here to stay is the one of painting intricate designs on your nails. It's much more interesting than using one uniform color all over and you get to be creative. If you're just starting out, it's best to try simple nail designs first. These look fantastic and often form the basis for the more complicated styles you can try later on when you're more skilled in this fine art.

The most basic items you'll need are different colors for painting on your nails. These don't have to be expensive. In fact, the cheaper brands are often a better choice because you'll be more inclined to experiment if you know that you're not going to waste many dollars' worth of polish. Along with different colors, you'll need white and clear polishes. Acetone or polish remover is a must too. Prepare your nails by applying some petroleum jelly onto the surrounding skin. This forms a barrier between your skin and any excess polish, which you can then simply rub off.

A look that often forms the base for striking ethnic or animal prints is gradient nails. It looks fantastic on its own too. A white base coat will make the colors stand out. Apply lines of different paints onto a make-up sponge and then press the sponge onto your nails. This will transfer the colors and they'll look as if they flow from one to another.

For soft texture, try watercolor nails. First apply a base color. Then paint little dots of other colors onto the base. Lightly press a paintbrush dipped in acetone onto these dots to dissolve the polish and make it flow like watercolor paints.

A fun technique is to make spatter nails. First apply a solid base color. Now pour out a little bit of another color and add a drop or two of acetone. This will make the polish more fluid. Use an old toothbrush to spatter this color onto your base coat.

You'll be surprised at how easy it is to create designs such as roses or animal prints. You just need something with a very fine tip to apply the colors with. A toothpick or a small brush works best.

The internet is a great resource if you want to learn how to create a specific design or just need inspiration. Some sites offer tutorials in video format. Others use photographs and step-by-step instructions to help you create stunning nail art.




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