These are the colors I used:
Essie's Vanity Fairest
Essie's Pink Diamond
Nicole by Opi All Kendall-ed Up (from the Kardashian Opi Line)
Essie's A Cut Above (Luxeffects)
Essie's Shine Of The Times (Luxeffects)
The gradient process is pretty easy, but like most polish projects, it is a little time consuming. I usually start with a clear base coat to protect my natural nail. Next, select a nice color scheme and begin with the lightest color you chose. I used two coats since my base color was so pale.
Here is what the first polish looks like by itself... This is Essie's Vanity Fairest.
After it dries, use the next lightest color in your scheme. Place a few drops on a piece of paper and with a makeup sponge or a eyeshadow sponge pick up a little bit of the polish. If you pick up too much polish it will ruin the effect, so make sure to dab the sponge on the paper before you use the sponge on your nail.
I didn't take pictures of each step of the grading process, but here are pics of the finished product.
Start dabbing from the bottom of the nail towards the top (cuticle) but only go about 3/4 of the way up your nail. You should get a stippling effect.
Then, use the next color in the scheme and follow the same steps but this time, you're only going to apply the polish about half way up the nail. Follow the same step with the next polish but only go a quarter of the way up the nail.
Once it dries, use a clear glittery polish over the whole nail to blend the layers together and give a nice glittery effect to the whole look. Finally, just top with a clear top coat to protect your work and keep it from chipping!
For a good step by step video on nail grading check out this video from KlairedelysArt. Click on the link for her youtube channel.
What did you think? Will you be trying this technique out? Have you already tried it? If you have, feel free to post or link to some pics! Would love to see different takes on the nail gradient technique! :)
Thanks for reading!
Damarys
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