all you need is purified water, nail polish, tape, top coat, and base coat.
There is a nail polish technique called water marbling. It can be difficult to do. However, here is a great guide for how to do 'dry' water marbling.
Water marbling is a form of nail art that involves dropping multiple nail polish colors into a container of water, dipping the finger nail in and thus creating a marble like effect.
If your nail polish isn't spreading in water marbling, it could be due to the type of polish you're using—some polishes, especially those that are thicker or non-water-based, may not spread well. Additionally, the water's pH or impurities might affect the polish's ability to spread. Ensure you're using 100% pure water, and try using a different brand of polish designed for water marbling. Lastly, consider the environment; humidity and air temperature can also impact the marbling process.
Any brand should work, really, considering all you need is the polish and some water! OPI is my favorite brand, though, and they have a wide variety of colors to choose from.
The difference is nail polish, is basicly nail paint....But nail varnish is like the special nail paint they use to make designs on your nails. - - - - - Nail polish, nail varnish, nail paint and nail lacquer are four names for the same stuff. It just comes down to what the manufacturer wants to call it.
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it goes to the sewage system then goes into a water filtration system. During the water filtration system all the yucky stuff (including nail polish) gets filtered out and we drink the clean water that is left.
Nail Polish Remover ;)
The reason why water can't remove nailpolish is because water doesn't have a special chemical inside it to remove nailpolish. I don't know what the chemical is called, but you can always go to the nail polish store or go to CVS to find nailpolish remove stuff.
i bet so!!!
with a special nail product called: nail polish REMOVER
Clear nail polish is a special coat of nail polish to protect the other coat of nail polish