
nail repair with biotin-Pink Passion Snowflake
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We begin by applying a skin-toned base color. Remember to apply this evenly and generously for full coverage. After that, let the nails on the thumb and ring finger dry thoroughly.
For the middle and index fingers, we choose Cherry Blossom, a soft, muted pink that echoes the delicate beauty of cherry blossoms in spring. It adds a touch of gentle color that contrasts beautifully with the skin tone.
Once the skin-colored nails are dry, we draw a vertical line slightly to the right of the center of the nail. Fill this area with base glue using a liner brush, and then dip into the pink powder. After the powder has dried, take a fine brush and neatly outline the boundary, dipping into a magenta shimmer. This step will bring a refined look to the nails.
Now, let's start drawing the snowflakes. We'll paint half a snowflake, which is relatively simple to do, consisting of three small fork-like patterns. After painting, dip the nail into the magenta glitter. One key point here is to avoid immediately brushing off the excess powder. Wait for about 30 to 60 seconds to allow the base glue and powder to fully bond, then gently brush off the excess. This ensures we don’t disturb the freshly drawn patterns. If necessary, use a small wooden stick to gently refine any edges of the snowflake, making them sharper and more defined.
Finally, for the two nails with the snowflake design, brush on base glue and dip into clear powder. This step will securely encapsulate our lovely snowflake designs, preserving their delicate beauty.