140 Interesting Swirl Nail Art
11. Clean your equipment before you draw other lines or use it for the second time.
12. Use white nail paint as your base color because otherwise other colors would simply end up looking opaque especially if you are using neon and sheer colors.
12. Dip your nails into the cut and remove any excess nail paint from the nail using a Q tip. It is an extremely important step. You can use 2 or even three fingers at a time but it depends on the design you have created in the bowl.
13. Remove the tape after you take your fingers out from the bowl.
14. Clean the area of your side fingers using a brush or a Q tip and dip it into a nail paint remover or simply acetone.
15. Decorate your design by adding some dots, placing embellishments like studs and crystals, or even pearls. You can even apply some glitters to your swirl nail paint.
16. Apply a fast drying top coat to protect your design.
17. Enjoy your beautiful swirl or marble nail art!
Why is Swirl Nail Art So In?
When it comes to looking fashionable, the clothes and jewelry might have their own place but so does nail art which will enhance your overall look even more. Beautiful nail art can help you look more fashionable and would give you a super neat look at the same time. It might occur to you that not everyone seems to care about nail art, however, they might add an extra oomph to the whole dress factor. We are not asking you to go the extra mile by getting yourself some extensions! However, a simple french manicure would be absolutely perfect to enhance the whole look!
Now, the trend of getting manicures for people who only have long nails is dull and old. Many people with short nails get beautiful manicures that will look nice. More hope for people with short nails, eh? If you have a consistent job and you are no model either, then we can totally understand how hard it is to manage a good manicure. Long nails and a beautiful manicure do need a bit of maintenance and honestly, no one can really afford a frequent trip to the salon. Shorter nails seem to be more useful in this case.