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Pink and White Nail Art💅

Hey friends!!

Every girl dreams of having a perfect and professional nail art at home in simple and easy steps. So here it is.. a combination of white and pink. Just follow these simple steps:

1. Apply a base coat on your nail to protect your nails from harms and damages.
2. Then apply White colour over it and let it dry.
3. When it dries off completely then you need to take four colours. I have used white, coral red, purple and pink. Put all four colours on your nail dropwise at random places and then take a clear Plastic and press it over your nails so that all colours get mixed up.
4. Take off that pastic very carefully as soon as all colours get mixed so that the pastic does not destroy the design.
5. Let it dry completely and then apply a Top coat over your nails to add shine to your nails.

And it is.
So go girls, do it and flaunt it😇😊😍

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- Tanya Anand
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