3-Step Nail Art Ideas You Can Totally Do Yourself


Marble Nails: Step 1

Pick two contrasting colors — the more different they are, the better this design will show up. Apply one coat of the lighter of the two shades to all your nails, then let it dry. Once it's dry, apply a second coat that's much thicker than the first.


Marble Nails: Step 2

While the second coat of your lighter color is still wet, use a dotter tool to apply your contrasting polish.


Marble Nails: Step 3

Using the dotter tool, swirl your colors together. If your nails start looking a little too blended and you desire higher contrast, you can always add a couple more drops of the lighter shade. Let dry, then add top coat.


Marble Nails

Just like that, you've got deliciously swirled nails!

Colors used: Floss Gloss Nail Lacquer in Dinge, Floss Gloss Nail Lacquer in Picnic.



Reverse French Tip: Step 1

If you have longer nails, you'll love this look. Be sure your nails are smooth and filed evenly to make the most of your nail's natural rounded shape.


Reverse French Tip: Step 2

Paint your nails with two coats of a metallic shade, then let dry.


Reverse French Tip: Step 3

Starting about a quarter inch from the cuticle, paint a darker shade in a shape that mimics the curve of your nail. Let dry, then add top coat.


Reverse French Tip

Sexy, feminine, and oh-so-versatile, this design can be created using just about any two shades to fit the season or holiday.

Negative Space With Colorblocking: Step 1

Apply striping tape three-quarters of the way down each clean, dry nail.


Negative Space With Colorblocking: Step 2

Apply two coats of your chosen nail polish to the portion of your nail above the tape. Let dry.

Negative Space With Colorblocking: Step 3

Using tweezers, gently remove the tape. Apply a top coat, then let dry.


Negative Space With Colorblocking

Ultra-simple and so chic, experiment with this technique using both trendy shades or more classic picks. And for an easy twist, use a contrasting color as the base shade.

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