Kayin

Digitial Demon Girl

Gendermongrel Game Dev who is terminally horny and needs to log off. Creator of IWBTG and Brave Earth: Prologue (In theory).

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lunettian
@lunettian

"end of summer sunset" nails. three dusky colors and a little bit of sparkle for stars.

people like to ask me how i do my nails!! i really, really like gradients. they're very gender. so when i saw ombre nails back a few years ago, i needed it. i use The Sponge Method. it's roughly this:

  • get one of those wedge-shaped makeup sponges
  • get colors that look cool together (make sure the polishes are of similar consistency. this doesn't work if one is way thinner than the other)
  • do a base coat, if you can. this is layered in a way that can flake off.
  • optional*: get something to cover the non-nail part of your fingers, like that paint-on latex stuff, or tape, or whatever adhesive skin protectors there are. this can get messy.

* this isn't super important if you're chill with your fingertips being dramatic/messy, because the stuff that gets on your skin will flake off within a couple days. the bits that are left around my nails in the photo is what's left after a day. it'll probably be all gone by tomorrow

  • paint a stripe of each color on the sponge
  • dab the sponge on one of your nails. dab it more. dab dab dab. move it around ever so slightly so the colors mix a little, and get it all over your nail. you can squeeze it in a bit.
  • it will be really thin, but we're going to do a bunch of thin coats like this
  • repeat with the next nail. keep going.
  • do them all again, because by now they've probably dried
  • three coats is usually good for me, but it depends on the lacquer
  • put a shiny top coat on it. you can actually do whatever you want on top, but it needs a shiny finish to look its best (imho)

notes:

  • if you mess something up, you can usually cover it on the next coat
  • get a new sponge if the colors get too mixed up
  • for some reason, Essie works best for me, but i've had a lot of luck with others