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I have this book and it is by klutz it is called nail art and it came with nail polish but it is like a water base wear it just washed off with soap and water.
I would like to try to do my own nail designs but every time i do it i can't do it i use a tooth pick and dip it in the nail polish but that really doesn't work how do i do my own nail designs like that with the tooth pick.
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You can get special nail polish bottles that have a brush and a small metal tube (as thin as a needle) that you can use to make your own designs. :)
You can get special nail polish bottles that have a brush and a small metal tube (as thin as a needle) that you can use to make your own designs. :)
How to use cheap/drugstore nail polish?
Claudia
I have been trying to paint my nails for several months but it always ended up horrible! Yesterday I was painting my friends nails with OPI nail polish and I did it almost perfectly. I realized that my problem is the polish brand. My parents won't let me buy anything with my own money! The only nail polish I have is cheap/drugstore polish. Examples: Sally hansen, wet n' wild, confetti, funky fingers (five below), rimmel, NYC, fresh paint, nail art, and some polishes that don't even have a brand! My friends won't let me use theirs.
Do you have any tips/tricks to use cheap/drugstore polish?
Thanks
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Depends if they have certain things in them such as glitter or little shapes. I don't use anything pricey. I have a couple of the ones you've listed. I think it's more of practice makes perfect. Take your time and don't rush. Apply a generous amount at a time. Start from the middle of the nail with one application then move on to either side. Re-apply another layer (but not too thick) if necessary. It's not good to share makeup even if it's nail polish. Even though they're your friends but infections can spread - if not major ones then minor ones that can develop.
Depends if they have certain things in them such as glitter or little shapes. I don't use anything pricey. I have a couple of the ones you've listed. I think it's more of practice makes perfect. Take your time and don't rush. Apply a generous amount at a time. Start from the middle of the nail with one application then move on to either side. Re-apply another layer (but not too thick) if necessary. It's not good to share makeup even if it's nail polish. Even though they're your friends but infections can spread - if not major ones then minor ones that can develop.
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