Wednesday, November 06, 2013

Gradient Nails Picture Tutorial

Author: thenailasaurus

Exciting news today! This blog now resides at thenailasaurus.com! I've always wanted my own domain and after two years I finally decided today was the day to fix that. 
For some reason, I had it in my head that it would be complicated and expensive. It wasn't! I don't know how it works on other platforms, but it turns out Google will pretty much do it all for you for $12.30 a year. All you have to do is go to your basic settings in dashboard and follow the steps. Easy as pie and just as satisfying!

So yesterday I hinted that I'd be elaborating on the technique I used for my gradient nails. And today, as promised, I've written a detailed picture tutorial for you guys. Enjoy!

Gradient Nail Art Tutorial

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Before you start, make sure you have everything you need and that it's easy to reach from wherever you're sitting. It's also a good idea to make a quick trip to the bathroom. There's nothing worse than creating an awesome mani and then ruining it because you didn't prepare ahead!

The Stuff...
Two colour polishes and a top coat
You can choose colours that compliment or go bold and pick two that clash. Experiment with different combinations and see what works.

Ombre Nails Tutorial

A sponge, a plastic sheet and toothpicks
I bought a big bathroom sponge and I just cut sections off when I need them. The sections don't have to be perfectly cut, as long as one side is flat it will work. You can use absolutely any sponge - a make-up sponge, washing up sponge or any other kind of sponge you can find.

If you don't have any of these plastic wallets in the house, raid the kitchen cupboards for some foil or baking paper.

Ombre Nails Tutorial


The Fun Part...
Step 1
Using the lightest of the two colours, paint your nails and wait for it to dry completely.

Ombre Nails Nail Art Tutorial


Step 2
On a flat surface, paint a generous amount of the colours right next to each other on to the plastic. Make sure they're just about touching at the edges.

Ombre Nails Nail Art Tutorial


Step 3
 Using a toothpick, swirl the two colours together where they meet. The area where they mix will determine the length of the graduation. So if you want a long graduation, mix a bigger section of the colours, if you want less of a fade, just mix them together a tiny bit.

Ombre Nails Nail Art Tutorial


Step 4
Take your sponge and dab it directly down on to the polish a few times.

Ombre Nails Nail Art Tutorial


Step 5
Dab the sponge directly down on to your nail. Keep dabbing lightly and moving it very slightly up and down your nail.


You can repeat this step as many times as you need to. Just make sure each layer is completely dry before sponging again otherwise you will start smudging the underneath layers and ruin the whole thing.

Ombre Nails Nail Art Tutorial


Step 6
Add a topcoat. Or two or three! The sponging makes this mani very bumpy so you may need a couple of topcoats just to even out the surface.

Ombre Nails Nail Art Tutorial


Step 7
Clean up all the excess using a brush dipped in acetone or polish remover. I use a q-tip dipped in remover for the big bits I can reach on my skin, then a small brush in pure acetone as I get closer to my nail and to make a crisp line near the cuticles.

Ombre Nails Nail Art Tutorial

All finished!

Ombre Nails Nail Art Tutorial

Gradient Nail Art Tutorial

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2 comments:

cheekeegirl said...

how cute are those nails! I dislike having many colors of a nail polish. but this design you made make me want to color my nails like that. and you have a nice nail shape huh!

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