LOL UR NAIL SHAPING
The process for making this design sounds harder than it actually was. I started out by doing two coats of pink to get a solidly opaque base. When that was dry, I painted black polish starting at about the 1/3 mark, then used a long, narrow nail brush to paint a smooth line between the transition from black to pink for a more professional look. Using a tiny brush typically reserved for eyeliner, I put little dabs of pink and black together on the black section of nail, then quickly swirled them together before they dried. Topcoat.
I was really worried after the first nail was finished, because it looked kind of weird. But I was resolute - I was going to finish this! The instant all the nails had the same swirls on them the effect became much stronger, and man, if it doesn't look awesome!
The biggest downside to this design is that the marble section of nail ends up with a thick slab of polish that takes a while to dry and is susceptible to smudging - and, surprisingly, chipping. I created this design last night, and by morning the polish on one nail had already chipped. I indignantly slapped a bit of black on there to keep it looking good, but it's been troubling me all day. I fear that, despite how much I like the look of this design, I'll have to remove it sooner rather than later. Phooey.
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