There are two main types of water marble nail art methods: free-dropping and free-dragging. Free-dragging is far more common. Dropped patterns range from dropped lacquer-colored shapes to complicated drawings, such as spirals, in-frames and geometric. The free patterns are created by dropped colors of nail lacquers. For free-dropping, lacquer colors are dropped straight or diagonally into the water. The pattern begins to float on the surface of the water.
DIY Nail Art Designs
DIY nail art designs has developed to gain popularity across the globe
through features in magazines, websites, polish makers, videos,. Through
its rising popularity, and consequently increasing accessibility, it
has come to inspire new DIY nail enthusiasts.
There are two main types of water marble nail art methods: free-dropping and free-dragging. Free-dragging is far more common. Dropped patterns range from dropped lacquer-colored shapes to complicated drawings, such as spirals, in-frames and geometric. The free patterns are created by dropped colors of nail lacquers. For free-dropping, lacquer colors are dropped straight or diagonally into the water. The pattern begins to float on the surface of the water.
Nail polish was used in the ancient world. The
Chinese would dip their hands in this mixture until their finger nails
turned red or pink. In Ancient Egypt henna was used. The henna stained
their fingernails orange, which turned dark red or brown after the stain
matured. In 1300 BC, the colour of the nail polish reflected social
rank. The colours gold and silver were favoured; later, black and red
were the favoured colours.
There are two main types of water marble nail art methods: free-dropping and free-dragging. Free-dragging is far more common. Dropped patterns range from dropped lacquer-colored shapes to complicated drawings, such as spirals, in-frames and geometric. The free patterns are created by dropped colors of nail lacquers. For free-dropping, lacquer colors are dropped straight or diagonally into the water. The pattern begins to float on the surface of the water.