Water Droplets in Nail Art Will Make Your Nails Looked a Little Effed Up
Mar 25, 2015 20:03
There isn't enough of new nail art, so this one here gets a lot of attention. One for being innovative, and the other for making you look like you've got diseased nails. Either way, some people might find this good looking.
The new trend involves water droplets on your nails.
And no, they're not actual water droplets but a clear, textured drop to simulate the effect of drops of water on your nails.
Needless to say, it comes in all kinds of colors.
What do you think?
You can even do it on your own. Check out the tutorial video:
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