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Best nail polishes for water marbling.
To create a marble nail effect using water start by filling a cup with room temperature water and dripping 1 drop of nail polish onto the surface of the water.
Swirl nail polish with stirring stick.
I know this collection works well for water marbling that is otherwise the worst part of marbling trying to find polishes that work well with water and each other so picked two shades from the original collection and blue dv8 from the newer one that came out a few years back.
Sally hansen is one of the brands i learned to watermarble with so it will always have a place in my heart.
How to make marbled nail polish mugs.
Use the stirring stick to collect the rest of the nail polish and to clean up the water for the next color.
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Let the face of the box touch the surface of the water and then lift.
As a rule of thumb the polish has to be more on the liquid side as opposed to.
Wait 10 mins for the nail polish to try and then pat the water.
The new ish wet n wild wild shine polishes are beautiful cremes.
First fill your container with hot water.
As there s no specific nail polish that works only for water marbling we recommend you try all your favorite brands and colors one by one and see which one is the easiest and the most fun to work with.
Best nail polishes for water marbling buyer s guide.
Hold the nail polish bottle close to the water otherwise the drops will fall to the bottom instead of resting on the surface.
The nail polish dries very fast on the water so the hotter the better.
It depends on formula.
Once the polish spreads out into a circle place a drop of polish in another color on top and swirl a toothpick through the circle to create the marble effect.
Pour your nail polish into the water.
Try with creamy polishes.
I did 12 polishes rings here and i could have added more.
The nail polish will be stuck on the face of the box.
Some nail polishes do not work well with each other.