Kalif_realkalif
6 mo ago

The most useful nail art tips you know!🧐
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Any useful nail art tips that you would like to share with me?🫶

I am struggling with applying gel polish. Recently I learned that I could use a liner brush to fill the small piece around the edges! And I am getting better now!🤩🥳

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6 mo ago
One of the most useful nail art tips I can share is to always keep your brushes clean and well maintained. It makes a huge difference in the precision and finish of your designs. Also, don't be afraid to experiment with different textures and techniques to create standout looks! 💅✨
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6 mo ago
Being patient was something we had to learn! I'd watch other do their own nail art and they made it look so easy. I've learned to take my time and practice in order to get the design I truly desired.
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6 mo ago
When executing each service, take the time necessary to properly perform each task without error. It is about patient and detail
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6 mo ago
I have been learning from melodysusie’s channel. I use a ball shape drill bit Fine to polish smoothly
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Use a sponge! It easily achieves a gradient effect. Pair it with stickers to effortlessly create even French tips and other designs
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6 mo ago
Start with dots and simple designs using a dotting tool or a toothpick
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6 mo ago
Invest in good quality nail art tools such as fine brushes, dotting tools, and nail art pens. Quality tools can make a big difference in the outcome of your designs.
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6 mo ago
ALWAYS use a base and top coat. I also move my fingers as well as the brush when painting. With lots of pratice i'ts an easy way to get clean close lines.😏🤓
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6 mo ago
When applying polish, be sure to brush a small amount of polish on the tip of the nail. Capping the free edge can significantly reduce chipping.😸
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