I love gradients - both doing (ie trying to do) them and the finished look - and the idea that even a failed gradient can be resurrected with a stamp or glitter or both!
Not long ago there was a spate of neon gradients on IG and I've been wanting to give it a go and started hunting down some Ulta3 neons (BabsNails I blame you for this!). I also wanted to try a different sponge. BTW - my go to spot for checking out swatches of Ulta3s listed by colour and finish is More Nail Polish's blog - another Canberran!
So here's what I gathered up -
* Ulta3 - Lily White for the base, Fruit Tingle, Atomic OJ & Frangipani for the gradient & spots, Black Satin for the leopard print accents, and a base coat & top coat
* a $6 box of sponges from Coles
* my dotting tools from Born Pretty Store (one small, one large)
* some tape for masking (or a peel off / wash off glue)
* clean up brush & Ulta3 polish remover.
This design was inspired by @babsnails Fruit Tingle & Atomic OJ gradient & Funky Colour Leopard Print manis on IG.
1. Paint the base colour - white makes neons pop, or use the lightest of your chosen gradient colours.
2. Tape or mask the fingers
3. Gradient - I paint the colours on a plastic baggie and use a damp sponge to 'roll' the colours onto each nail. But you can paint the strips of colour diectly on the sponge. Keep layering until you get the look you want.
4 Remove the tape and clean up.
5. Apply top coat while the gradient is still slightly damp. This will even out any texture from the sponging and give a better finish. Bottom Left shows the texture before clean up & top coat. Right shows the smoother finish.
You could stop here - or use it as a base for ... more nail art!
When dry, add a final top coat and ....
voila!
I hope you enjoyed my first pictorial. There's nothing like jumping into the deep-end!!!!
Love & Light
K
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