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Mar 5, 2013
Payton K.
Just apply two coats of desired polish. I used Orly Liquid Vinyl. Then, while the second coat is tacky apply a clear topcoat. Wait a few seconds then use a makeup sponge to create little bumps on the nail. I just stamped up and down on the nail a few times. (:
Let me know if you try this(: And post pics below. I have a more detailed post on my blog is you'd like to check it out(:
beautyagenda.blogspot.com
May 6, 2013
Traci S.
Awesome technique! I'll have to try this out :D