The one in minute 8:00 (background dégradé neon colors and the black marble on top) is simply FAN-TAS-TIC!!! Did you use black and clear polish? And as for the nail stickers, do you have to use them immediately, or, like, can you store them and use them whenever you want to??? If so, how do you store them properly? Thanks for the advice, Bye from Italy!!! 🇮🇹
Yes, I think I did black & clear for that marble. For decals, I've always used them the next day (letting them dry overnight) - I think they'd get brittle if they were left for too long although maybe there's a way around that.
@@MSLP please, show us that "way around" with a tutorial! Thank you, you are so clever at doing your nails, I'm just a beginner, I started during the first lockdown we had, I bought so many things from Amazon, I now have almost have every choice of each type of every color and all sorts of tools! I am loving it and absolutely plan to try out everything, but it would be nice also to be able to store something for the moments, you know, when you need a quick but nice and special manicure but you have no time for fussing around...🙏😘
@@tsambikasabineiakovidis7755 unfortunately it's not something I know how to do myself. When I've come across old leftover decals they're usually very stiff & i just stick them in my polish sketchbook
Each and every one of these is more beautiful than the last! I love these water marble designs so much that I'm paralyzed with fear every time I think about trying to do it myself. I just know I'll be hypercritical of my work the way I am with every other art project I take on. >sigh< Perfectionist tendencies really suck!
I tried doing some marbling for the first time today and I failed, are you supposed to let the polish get to the point where you could lift the polish off the top of the water or is that letting it sit too long?
No, you don't want it to dry unless you're looking to make a decal out of it - you want to draw the design while the polish is wet and dip your nail as soon as you're done drawing.
Hello there, I know this has been 3 years since you posted but if you're still reading comments, can you please tell me what you are using on your skin around your nails? It would make this a LOT easier for me if I had what you're using :) thank you 😊
For the macaw nails, I cannot get any clear polish to disperse like that. It dries and is not workable as soon as it hits water. Ive tried new polish, thinned, thick and older clear polish. None of it works like that. What gives?
I loved ur video as ur designs are awesome and u guide us how to use same design to create patterns for two and more fingers together... It reduce wastage of nail paint and time.. Keep it up.. Good going.. :)
whether you can dip 2 fingers really comes down to what kind of design you're doing, but you can see more details for any of the design in the full tutorials which are linked in the information box
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OMG, these were ALL SO VERY GORGEOUSLY BEAUTIFUL. I LÜV LÜV LÜV ur work❣❣❣A great BIG THANK Ü 4 taking ur time out 2 teach us and help us better ourselves and our careers. I LOVE ur channel. Keep doing u and ill keep watchin💖💋💖💗❤💟💜🦄🦄🦄💅💅💅
I was wondering if there was a certain type of polish you need to use to water marble, I know not to use gel polish lol, you are very talented, love your videos, how are you feeling, hope you are doing well
are you using room temperature filtered water? My room is usually in the mid-70's, and I'd say warmer is better than cooler. Tap water may also work depending on where you live, it just depends how hard it is