I have an unsteady left hand...
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Feb 26, 2013
Hailee R.
I really want to start getting good at nail art and stuff. But I find even just painting a plain coat I have a really unsteady left hand. Any tips for a beginner? 😊
Feb 26, 2013
Alejandra D.
Well, I usually steadyy hand by placing it on a table while painting. it just takes practice, patience, and time. don't rush with it. :)
Feb 26, 2013
Hailee R.
Thanks!
Feb 26, 2013
Kendyl W.
I heard that painting your design on a piece of a plastic baggy, then cutting it, and placing it on your nail and painting a clear coat over it to make it stay. Never tried it myself but it sounds like it'd work!