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Next, apply one coat of no-shimmer white polish a thinner formula is best onto your nails and let them dry. We chose white, but you can use any color with the clear beads. Apply a generous second coat of color to one hand, and let the polish get tacky for 10 seconds. Then, over a sheet of paper, a cup, or a plastic tray, pour the microbeads over your nail bed, ensuring you coat the entire surface of your nail bed like glitter over glue.

When each nail is entirely covered, use the pad of your finger to press and secure the caviar beads. Repeat this on your other hand. Pour the excess beads back into the jar to save for later, then apply a tiny drop of top coat along your nail tip to seal the caviar. The look should last two or three days before the beads start to fall.

You will definitely get a mouth full of beads. Not something you want glittering between your two front teeth when you smile! I can definitely say I won't be doing this again even though it looks so good in pictures! Question 3 years ago on Introduction. I just got my acrylic nails filled.

One nail has caviar on it. How can I remove the caviar without harming the acrylic underneath? What if you used colored sugar? It would be sparkly and wouldn't matter if you ate some. Just tossing out ideas, never tried it. I wonder if you could do this technique on some fake nails then apply some automotve clear coat. Reply 8 years ago on Introduction.

Just a man that knows what he likes. Natural beauty is simply awe-inspiring. The media convinces beautiful women that they're not beautiful unless they buy their products. A travesty. The only thing that's sad is that there's a social stricture against men doing it.

I've wondered if you could use cookie sprinkles instead of the beads ,still wouldn't want to accidently eat them though STEP 3 optional : If you really have a lot of spare time on your hands you can coat over the top of the beads again with clear varnish just so they are really secure.

This will need further drying time and will need overnight to dry all the way through. Fashion Beauty Lifestyle Travel Video. Emma Hill. This article was co-authored by Marta Nagorska. She runs the blog, Furious Filer, where she gives tutorials on nail care and advanced nail art. She has been practicing nail art for over 5 years and graduated from Northampton College with distinction with a Nail Technician and Manicurist degree in There are 7 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page.

This article has been viewed , times. Ready to move beyond the old smooth polish look and into something a little more edgy? By dipping your nails into microbeads while the polish is still wet, you can create an interesting, bumpy texture. Despite the name, you do not have to use typical caviar colors, such as red, orange, or black. You can use any color you want; if you can't find microbeads in a certain color, simply use clear microbeads over your favorite nail polish color instead.

Be warned, however, this manicure is short-lived, and it does not last longer than a few days. Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers.

Please log in with your username or email to continue. No account yet? Create an account. Edit this Article. We use cookies to make wikiHow great. By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article parts. Tips and Warnings. Things You'll Need. Related Articles. Part 1. Prepare your nails. Wipe off any old nail polish with nail polish remover, then buff and shape your nails, if needed. If you don't have a steady hand, consider coating the skin around your nails with latex skin protector; this will make cleaning up any mistakes easier later on.

Apply a base coat. Unfortunately, caviar manicures are short-lived, and only last 2 to 3 days. Nonetheless, it is still important to apply a base coat.

Not only will this help your manicure last a little bit longer, but it will also protect your nail from stains. Apply one coat of nail polish, then wait for the polish to dry.

If you are using colored microbeads, consider using a matching nail polish color; this will help conceal any potential gaps. Don't apply your second coat just yet, however; you will be painting and coating your nails with the microbeads one nail at a time.

For best results, consider a thinner formula with a flat finish rather than a shimmery one.



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