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For polishes she used and more info, click the link. / / / Steps: 1. Cover nails with Rain Check (the lightest color) This took about 3 coats to get to the color I wanted. Let dry. 2. Take Caribbean Blue (the next lightest) and put 3 drops onto a non-porous surface (for easier cleaning later on. I used the back of my Bundle Monster plate) 3. Take a sponge wedge, and dab the corner into the polish. Start at th...
i hate purple, but for this i'd make an exception...
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Grey Polka Dot Nails - using a toothpick, dip the tip of the toothpick in black nail polish and dab it on to your nails.
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A coat of glitter in between two layers of red! Awesome!
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Using any polish of your choice pour onto a flat surface, take one of those spongy eyeshadow applicators and dip into the polish, dab the polish on your nail concentrating at the tip I like this technique and moving slightly upward. Repeat until you get the desired effect. Put a topcoat over the entire nail.
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I want to try this just to see if it actually works -->...get a bowl of water, pour little bits of all the different shades you want, it should float on the top, swirl with a toothpick or something like it and when it looks like you want on top of the water, then dip your nails through the water...probably the best thing I've ever seen.
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i don't have the skills to do chevron, but i freakin' love it.
Marble Nail Polish using water and toothpick to manipulate design.
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Melissa Highfill I want this so badly.