Many girls always try to look beautiful and look after their nails. But what if all known manicure methods have already been tried? In this case, you can try a manicure with water. His pattern is never repeated.
Any manicure performed by a professional will be beautiful, but not every kind of manicure can be done at home efficiently and easily. Manicure with the help of water is one of those cases when minor mistakes will even add zest to your nails.
Another plus of this type of manicure is that it can be either classic or bright, extraordinary, depending on the colors chosen.
Next will follow manicure tips and a little instruction.
To begin with, of course, in order to make a beautiful and high-quality manicure, you need to give your nails a shape, file them and, if desired, apply a base for the varnish. In order not to tear off the varnish from the fingers then, it is best to smear them around the nail with a fat cream - so it will then be easier to remove. Next, you will need to select several varnishes that will mix. You can choose many different colors, but it is better not to overdo it and use two to three.
When choosing a varnish, the following tips on manicure should be taken into account:
- varnishes should match the colors;
- it is desirable that they be the same company;
- varnishes should easily spread out over water (this can be checked by dropping a drop in water at room temperature).
You will also need a small container (deep plate or bowl) with water at room temperature.
We proceed directly to the process. Manicure with the help of water is based on the fact that the varnish has the property to spread on its surface and with its help you can get various patterns.
A drop of the first varnish drips onto the surface of the water. The brush should not be held high above the water, otherwise the drop will not spread, but simply drown in the water. The droplet should slide smoothly from the brush and spread over the surface (this is the whole point of the process when you do manicure with water). Then a drop of another varnish drips into its middle, and so on. The result should be a multilayer circle (imperfect, of course), which we will continue to use. If at some point it seems to you that the circle turns out to be too small, then you can shake the water slightly (very slowly!) In order to increase it, and then drip the next drop.
Next, you need to take a thin stick, you can needle or brush. With this wand, we will draw patterns starting from the edges of the circle, as shown in the figure. Thus, you can make several different options for patterns for nails. You can draw several lines, but do not particularly zeal, otherwise the nail will be solid stains, which can not be called a pattern or pattern.
After drawing on the circle is finished, gently lower your finger into the resulting mass. In this case, you need to try so that the nail first enters the water and completely plunges into it. Remove your finger from the water, and unhook the rest of the sagging varnish with a stick (it will look like a film). Gently wipe the varnish off the skin with cotton wool. Now you can enjoy the result and the beauty that a manicure with water will give you.