Gradient Nail Tutorial Black and Red

"Gradient Nail Tutorial Black and Red"


Interested in learning how to create this black and red gradient nail design please keep watching the items used in this tutorial will be.
Arrested for more information please visit the full blog entry link below in the comments section. That is push back your cuticles and file and buff your nails paint on two coats of your favorite basecoat the pay scale I'm using is jealous.

Polish which can stay Nails even with the best base coat.
When should I apply one coat of red polish this is Wet n Wild Wild shine in for one for a does polishes opaque enough that you only need one coat? You may need a second coat.

Once try get your makeup sponge ready and this tutorial I'm using a triangle makeup sponge using a pair of sharp scissors.
We only need the width of the sponge to be wide enough to fit two stripes of Polish I'll show you later in the video what I mean.
You now have two sponges of the same with one for each hand next we are going to add our black polish I'm using the wet and wild wild.

Using your black polish paint one third of your nail.
Italy opaque on the tips make sure to let this dry completely before.
But your polish is prepared for blending you want to use a non-porous surface that is. Flapper in my case a compact mirror for this next step you don't want your service to absorb any of the Polish. Make sure to orient your sponge that you're using the cut side of this bunch here as an example.

Take your red polish and red stripe on to your work cell service make sure it is at least the width of your nail. Next take the black polish and create another stripe adjacent to the first strike.
As you can see here at the stripes or touching next Orient your sponge to the stripes for dipping. Like mentioned before the width of the cut side is exactly the height needed for two stripes press your sponge into the Polish.

You want to dive in and up and down and left and right motion blending the two lines together.
Repeat this process for the rest your nails creating Stripes dipping and dabbing. You can do this over and over again until you have Blended as you like.

Once complete Port nail polish remover acetone into the cab for cleaning using a Q-tip clean.
At this point the Blended design looks like a mess finish this off with your favorite top coat I really like so sweet for this week. The gradient is the finish product is completely smooth and dry within minutes says feet is great at filling in the voids and smoothing out line.

The finished look hope you enjoyed if you liked this tutorial and want to see more follow me on Facebook Instagram or Pinterest. Interested. Cracker watching this is Erica from from brains to Beauty.

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