Help With Water Marbling?
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Jul 3, 2013
Sue D.
I tried to do black and white marble on my nails and it globbed up! I used warm water, and worked fast, and it STILL globbed! help!
Jul 3, 2013
Ereeka M.
YouTube has some.great tutorials. good lucj.
Jul 3, 2013
Erica R.
The water should be room temp. I found its better to tape around your nails with scotch tape and dip your finger in the water... Blow lightly on the top of the water to dry the top layer of the paint then take a qtip or toothpick and twirl it around to collect the extra color so it doesn't mess up the design on your nail when you pull it out of the water. Hope that helps!
Jul 3, 2013
Sonya R.
It could be the Polish. not all of them work for water marbling