The Basic Techniques You Need For Creating Nail Designs

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.

You need some basic tools. Obviously you'll need polish in different colors. Don't spend too much money on very expensive polishes; the cheaper brands work just as well and you won't worry about wasting the polish. You'll also need white polish for a base, clear polish for the top coat and lots of polish remover. Before you start, rub some petroleum jelly onto the skin around your nails so that any excess polish will come off easily once it has dried.

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.

A lovely textured look is to create the effect of watercolors. Take different colors and randomly apply them in small dots onto a base coat in a light color. Now dip a paintbrush into acetone and gently press it into the dots. This will cause the colors to flow like watercolors.

Spatter nails are fun but messy to create. Apply a base color first. Then pour a contrasting color into a small container and add a bit of remover to thin it. Dip a toothbrush into the mix, hold it over the nail and stroke the bristles with your finger to create a spatter effect.

Animal prints and even roses are actually much easier to paint than they look. Here the tools you use are important, though. They need to have a fine tip so you can add fine details. Cut a paintbrush to size or just use a toothpick or even a needle to apply the paint.

To learn different techniques, simply go online. You'll find plenty of video tutorials. Even easier are the tutorials that use photographs to explain each step in the process of creating a striking design.




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