Gelish glitter fade

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Emilytalbot

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Hi all I've been using gelish for a few years now but only tend to do very standard stuff with my clients. Someone has asked for these which I think are like a glitter fade, what's the best way to achieve these?
 

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Use a bit of cosmetic sponge. Tear (don't cut!) a piece big enough to hold onto. Put a few drops of your Gelish on a tile or plate. Dip the edge into the polish and sponge away.

Some cosmetic sponges come with Vitamin E oil in them. If you only have those, wash them in dishwashing liquid and let dry completely.
 

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