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Acrylic Nails

This guest youtuber has an interesting Snowglobe Nail tutorial for a long, dramatic look that'll definitely get some attention.

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Use your own color and glitter combinations for your own look. Adding glitter to your acrylic is as easy as adding it to your building powder, make sure to smooth out the acrylic powder as much as possible to avoid having to file the edges of glitter. You can be as creative as you want with what you add outside on top of color choice! Many use the polymer clay figure pieces, shaped glitter, and accent crystals. You can use dichroic film or anything else that looks fun! You'll need an acrylic building powder and brush, and your regular nail kit. If you have a nail dremel, that would help with the filing and buffing.
All Glitter My World poly glitters are safe for acrylic and gel use, many are not approved for use in water, though. Check usage charts on any product you use before purchase and test if you're using glitter with oil. You will not want to use craft glitter, it can and more than likely will bleed/melt especially with nail polish.
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Looking for something a little more colorful and wild? How about sharks and alligators? Or a Soda Bottle?
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