“White roses”

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Nail art tutorial “White roses”

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This tutorial is made by Yuliya Hasanova, ENTITY educator, Ekaterinburg, Russia.

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1. Sanitize both your hand and your client’s hands.

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2. Prep the natural nail as usual: push back the cuticle, take off the surface shine with the 180 grit file.

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3. Fit the form.

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4. Sculpt a thin layer using Lavender glitter acrylic powder. Gently pinch the nail and take off the form.

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5. Sculpt the rose petals with the white powder.

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6. Place the lines of acrylic expansions using Nail Fuse.
How to create acrylic expansions?
1. Take the form paper
2. Place an acrylic bead of white powder to the shiny side of the paper and fold it.
3. Roll it with the sculpting tool
4. Wait a little bit. Open the paper, cut the acrylic expansion in the shape of the lines.

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7. Sculpt the leaves near the roses.

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8. Cover the entire nail with Clear acrylic powder. Gently pinch the nail again.

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9. File the nail using Shaper, Refiner. Buff the surface and shape of the nail with the Perfector buffer.
10. Cover the nail with Entity One Gel Top Coat.
11. Condition the cuticle with the Cuticle oil.


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You can make this design exactly like it is shown in tutorial above. Or, you can also extend the natural nail bed with Nudite powders and place the design only in the free-edge area – and you’ll get a great french-style design!

On the final photo you can see the combination of different styles: it is French-style design on four nails, and a pure inlay acrylic design on the middle nail. Your clients will definitely love this soft charming design!

Good luck!
Try and create!:Love:
 
These are great, they remind me of Charles Rennie MacIntosh roses. I love them
 

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