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White Green & Black Ombre Nail Art

Hello guys😇😍😘

Here I am back today with a new Nail Art tutorial. 
When I did, I felt in love with that White Green and Black Ombre Nail Art.

You could do this just using a makeup sponge... or any kind of sponge that does not absorb much.

So without wasting a moment, here are the simple steps that you need to follow and then you will end up with an amazing nail art.

Step 1
Apply a base coat on your clean and dry nails and leave it to dry and then paint your nails white.
You could apply two coats of white on your nails for a perfect finish.


Step 2
Take green colour on a pallete. Dab sponge over the green nail colour and then dab that coloured sponge over your white painted nails.
If there is excess nail colour on sponge then dab it over the pallete and remove the excess otherwise you could end up with a messy nail.

Step 3
Similarly take a drop of black colour on pallete and dab sponge over it, remove the excess if any, and then dab it over the green part to get the desired texture.

Step 4
Let your nails dry and if you have ended up with some colours over your skin, then remove it with nail colour remover.

Step 5
Apply a top coat to seal your design and extra shine.
Then flaunt it for sure😉😍

For the short video tutorial of this nail art, visit my Instagram page. 

All the shades that I have used in this tutorial are by LAKMÉ COLOR CRUSH TRUEWEAR range.
This range by LAKMÉ is really amazing and you will surely fell in love with them.

You could also use other shades for a different look.
I hope you guys would love this tutorial and surely give it a try.

For any queries or suggestions comment in the comment box below. Also do share your try with me on my facebook page or Instagram. The best ones will be featured.

Love you guys😘😘

-Tanya Anand




Instagram Handle - @tanyaanand.cp
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Here is the link to the video tutorial.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BJf9bOkAVdV/

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