Every woman who takes care of herself simply cannot lose sight of such a small, but at the same time important detail as well-groomed nails. Among fashionistas, nail extensions and their exceptional design are very common. Modern salons provide many nail design techniques: art painting, French manicure, loose glitter design, rhinestone decoration, aquarium design. But the most interesting and admirable is, of course, the "liquid stone on the nails" technique. It allows you to imitate precious and semi-precious stones (malachite, emerald, ruby, sapphire), which give the manicure a special charm and luxury.
The "liquid stone" nail design, whose photographs testify to its attractiveness, is performed on artificial nails using a special material - E. Mi "Liquid Stone" polymer, which allows you to simulate the shape of a convex stone. Despite the fact that the "liquid stone on the nails" design is quiteattractive to today's fashionistas, it has one drawback - this is the cost. But for the beauty of money, you do not need to spare money. After all, in the end, a stunning result can conquer many. "Liquid stones" on nails, photos of which are presented in this article, is a new technology on the market and, unfortunately, not all masters have mastered it. In addition, the materials and equipment for such a design are quite expensive.
But if you have the right equipment and materials, as well as a margin of patience, then at home you can try to create a "liquid stone" on your nails. First you need to determine what kind of drawing you would like to make, and, starting from this, choose the appropriate color gels. To date, a wide collection of nail designs with "liquid stones" is presented in specialized magazines. You will also need stained glass, sculptural and protective gels for work.
Next, you should carefully prepare for a manicure: clean the nails, give them shape, degrease, remove dirt under the nails, and also remove the cuticle. Priming ultracoupling helps to "seize" between a nail and an artificial material. Then the nail plate is covered with a special base gel, which is dried under a UV lamp for about 2 minutes. After that, we determine the area where the stones are located, outline it and dry it again under the lamp. We apply a color gel that will be close to the natural shade of the stone, andfix under the lamp. Stained glass gel gives the future stone a shimmering color. Sculpting gel is used to create volume. It has a thick texture, so it can be easily put in a drop, which is also dried under a lamp. At the end, we cover the entire composition with a protective gel and fix it for the last time. As a result, you get an unusual manicure that attracts the attention of others.
The "liquid stone on the nails" technique at home does not require a high level of skill, but, as mentioned above, specialized courses still do not hurt. Yes, and it will take a lot of time to get the perfect result.
So if you don't want to waste your precious time and experiment at home, it's naturally better to contact a specialist who will give you a brilliant manicure.