Drop it from right above the water.
Water temperature for marble nail art.
Today i ll be showing you how to create this midnight blue swirl design water marble.
If you tried it before and it just didn t work out or your new to water marble this is the video for you.
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This should keep the nail polish together without making it set too quickly.
Marbling nail art basically refers to designs of two or more color themes that are swirly and give a similar effect to that of a fancy marble or candy achieved with water and some basic nail art tools marbling designs are extra bright and colorful and great for spring and summer season.
This is how the design will look on your nail so swirl to create your desired effect gibson tuttle says.
How to do water marble designs from start to finis.
Here comes the fun part.
When water marbling you want the water in your glass to be at room temperature.
But in your case the water temp isn t the problem.
Water that is too cold or too warm will cause the polish to dry too fast.
Keep it about 3 4 full to prevent spilling.
For the best looking swirls the water should be room temperature.
The polish sinks to the bottom when you drop it from to high.
You might need to try a couple times with water slightly warm or cool.
Using a toothpick create a swirl of polish in the water.
Fill the cup with room temperature water.
Intricate patterns of swirling colors coat each nail resulting in an inspired by nature type of marbling that seems endlessly complicated.
But the technique actually isn t that difficult.
Water marble nail art looks complex.