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QuestionWhy won't my nail polish spread in the bowl?Community AnswerThis can be for a lot of reasons. It may be the temperature of the water, or it may be the nail polish. This technique does not always work well with glittery colors.
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QuestionDoes the water have to be room temperature or can it be really cold?Community AnswerThe water should be room temperature.
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QuestionCould water based nail polish be used?Community AnswerIt can but the result is a lot less brilliant because the nail polish dissipates in the water a lot faster, so you have to use it quickly.
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QuestionMy colors spread and dry very quickly. Am I doing something wrong?Community AnswerTry a different nail polish that is not quick dry or just try to be quicker. It could also be that the water is to warm.
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QuestionCan I use the prepared bowls for more than one finger?Community AnswerYes, but the more nails you do it with, the harder it becomes. Also, your marbled patter may not be as visible on your other fingers.
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QuestionShould I put tape on my nails to create this effect?Community AnswerYou can put tape around your nail, to make excess nail polish easier to remove. You do not have to put tape on your actual nail.
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QuestionHow long do marble nails usually take to complete?Community AnswerAround half an hour. Wrapping the nails with your non-dominant hand is tricky and takes more time, but they dry pretty much instantly.
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QuestionCan I use glitter instead of top coat? Is base coat optional?Community AnswerApplying a base coat and a top coat work to help your polish last longer. They are both optional if you are doing your nails yourself. Applying glitter as a top coat will look sparkly, but will not provide the same benefit as an actual top coat.
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QuestionDoes the glue have to be fully dry before I add the nail polish?Community AnswerNo, but it does help so that it doesn't mix, and it is easier to pull off later. The glue doesn't take that long to dry anyway, so just be patient.
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QuestionDo you have to use cold or warm water for this?Community AnswerYes -- if it is too hot, it will clump in the middle and dry too fast. Use room temperature water.
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QuestionWhat is the difference between the top coat and the base coat?Community AnswerThe base coat goes on first and protects the nail. The top coat goes on last and seals the nail polish so it lasts longer and doesn't chip as easily.
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QuestionAre there specific colors that you recommend that will look nice when combined?Community AnswerPink /purple; red/orange; black/white; yellow/pink; yellow/purple; grey/white; grey/pink; grey/black; black/green; black/purple; green/purple; orange/purple; blue/purple; blue/pink and white/everything.
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QuestionShould I use tap water or bottled water?Community AnswerTap and bottled water will produce the same results.
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QuestionWhat is that purple stuff people put around their nails, and where do you get it?Community AnswerLiquid latex, it's much easier to use. I recommend Simply Peel by Bliss Kiss.
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QuestionWill the nail polish be hard to remove?Community AnswerNot any more than regular polish. It can be easily removed with nail polish remover, which you can pick up at your local drugstore.
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QuestionCan I use something other than a toothpick?Cecilia FloresTop AnswererYou could use a dotting tool or bend a bobby pin out of shape and use that.
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QuestionHow can I make sure that the nails are visible?Cecilia FloresTop AnswererPaint your nails with white polish first to make sure the marble design is more prominent.
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QuestionWhat is the best brand of nail polish?Cecilia FloresTop AnswererIt doesn't matter what brand you use, as long as it's a thin formula. A polish will be in its thinnest state when it's brand new. But if you're looking for the best brand to just paint your nails with, might I suggest Sinful Colors.
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QuestionHow do I make the water room temperature?Community AnswerLet the water sit out on the counter until it feels room temperature.
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QuestionI have tried to water marble my nails, but when I pull my finger out of the water it is like sludge on my nails. Am I doing something wrong?Cecilia FloresTop AnswererIt seems like you're forgetting one thing, which is an easy mistake to fix. When you dip your finger in the design, use a toothpick or cotton bud to clean up the extra polish on the surface of the water, then pull your finger out of the water.
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QuestionWhat kind of nail polish works? What brands? I want to know so that I don't waste my nail polish if it doesn't work.Cecilia FloresTop AnswererYou're only using a couple drops of each color, so it doesn't matter what brand you use.
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QuestionCan I use paint instead of nail polish?Community AnswerYou could, but paint washes off easily and may not be good to absorb.
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QuestionDid I really need to put the top coat before putting the nail polish in the bowl?Community AnswerYes, because water marble adds a very thin layer of nail polish to your nails so that you need a top coat and base coat to make it thick and to last longer.
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QuestionCan I use coconut oil for clear nail polish?Community AnswerFor around your finger, probably. You can use regular Scotch tape/Sellotape. It makes cleanup so much easier.
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QuestionWhat brands of nail polish can I use that don't stink?Community AnswerEssie and OPI are both good options, but you'll probably have to experiment for yourself to see which ones are best for you personally.
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QuestionI add a drop of the nail polish, and it fades. I add the second color, and the same thing happens. Then I swirl the pick, and it picks up the polish like paper. What is going on?Cecilia FloresTop AnswererYou have to keep alternating colors and add lots of rings of color in order for each color to show up. For the first drop you add in the cup, it has to spread out over the entire surface of the water so it has a much larger surface area to cover, so the color will be much more sheer. The more you alternate colors, the more each drop pushes the other rings out to the edge of the cup, meaning that the other rings will be more pigmented. The second problem is that you're waiting too long to drag the polish so by the time you started to drag, it already dried.
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QuestionI tried it but in water the nail polish is not spreading, why?Cecilia FloresTop AnswererYou have to use a polish with a very thin formula. You can buy a new polish and use the new polish because the formula is in its thinnest state when new, or buy a polish thinner and drop a couple drops into the bottle and use that.
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QuestionCan I use vaseline to put around my nails for protection?Community AnswerYes, you can.
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QuestionWhat kind of tape should I use?Community AnswerIt doesn't matter what kind of tape you use, all that matters is that you are protecting your skin.
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QuestionCan I use boiling water?Cecilia FloresTop AnswererNo. The water has to be room temperature or the polish won't spread correctly.
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