Victorian Varnish
VV Watermarble Tool
VV Watermarble Tool
A perfect tool that delivers smooth and sleek watermarble nail art design. Its pointy tip allows you to drag smoothly through the water and nail polishes without breaking-off the design.
- VERSATILE USES: Use it while creating swirly designs on nail mat or directly on nails; designing dot patterns and more.
- High quality stainless steel material ensures a safe and hygiene experience. It does not rust and reduce waste compared to using disposable toothpick or wooden sticks. It tolerates heavy uses and cleans which is an essential part in nail art creations.
Tips for Watermarbling:
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Use filtered room temperature water to marble. Use our watermarble cup and place the lid on until at room temp. Have your nails prepped with a white base coat (this will make your marbled design pop more) and apply liquid nail tape, or a non-latex option, around your cuticles to make clean up easier. Be sure there are no fans or air vents blowing as it will make the polish dry quicker.
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Drop a big bead of your first polish into the middle of the cup of water and let it spread. Quickly drop a bead of your second polish into the middle of the first, and let it spread. Do not wait too long in between spreads, but also do not move too quickly as to overlap the colors as it will create a muddle of these colors on the nail. Continue until the polish is not spreading and a full "Bull's Eye" is complete.
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Start from 2-3 polish rings in (these outter rings will be too dry to create a design) and create your design. Start from the middle and drag your tool gently through the polish and create what you would like. At the end of each design drag dip the tool down farther into the water and pull it straight up for crisper strokes. Also, wipe the end of your tool off each time before making the next stroke in your design. Work quickly and carefully until you have a design dragged.
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Figure out which part of the design you would like on your nail. Holding your nail at about 45 degrees, dip it into the water (over the design) and keep your nail under the water. Gently use a q-tip, orange wood stick, or a single swatch stick to rid the cup of the excess. Once cleared, remove your finger slowly at the same angle that it entered.
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Remove the liquid nail tape or tape, and clean up excess polish around the cuticles using our clean up brush dipped into acetone or polish remover, apply a top coat and enjoy!
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