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The fun thing about nail art is that you can really experiment. There is no one right way and as long as you have funky colours your boundaries are limitless. Take two or three different colours you like to experiment with. Apply a light colour as the base coat and let dry.
Use a fine nail art brush or any brush that has a small tip, dip it into the other colours and simply flick it onto the base coat. Remember to apply a covering around your nails so that you can easily wipe off the sprayed nail polish. In order to do any type of nail art you are going to need supplies. So, if you are looking for nail supplies Australia has a couple of online stores that supply a wide array of these.


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Ombre nails

Ombre is a hue of different shade blended in together. It is a very common nail art style as it is easy and gives off a minimalistic yet classy look. Ombre nails once again completely depend on what colours you like best. The best way to DIY ombre nails is to use a sponge. Paint stripes along the sponge using the different shades you are using. Pat it over the nail while the polish is still wet. It might take a few tries to master but once you do, 10-minute nails in no time.

Sparkly nails

We all need a little bit of sparkle every now and then so do our nails. It is quite surprising just how many types of nail art accessories there are. If you do have a stack of glitter or nail art accessories now would be a great time to put them to use. Rub on a dark colour for a change if you are feeling it. Sprinkle on some glitter or sparkles while the polish is still wet. Once it has set in rub on a coat of clear nail polish for the final touches.

Polka dots

How easy is this! Pick out the colours you like to use. Depending on the vibe you are going for coat the nails in the preferred colour. Using a bobby pin for perfect circles, dip the tip into the polish and lightly tap onto the dried nails. Make sure to wait till it’s perfectly dry and then apply the top coat.

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