Showing posts with label gradient nails. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gradient nails. Show all posts

Desaturated Berry Ombre Nails

Desaturated Berry Ombre Nails

Ombre nails are cool and subtle and they are easy to do on your own. This version of ombre nails is when the color fades from one nail to the next.



For a "real" nail-to-nail-ombre mani you need to use at least 2 colors of nail polish intermixing them together to create a gradient transition from one nail to another.  These colors can be monochromatic or complementary.
For this mani I used 5 different nail polishes that create a nice complementary pallete.  







Pink Cherry Gradient Nails

Pink Cherry Gradient Nails


  1. Choose 3 nail polish colors that reflect the palette of a cherry. In my case I had pale yellow, light golden orange and golden wine.
  2. Trim the sponge, you are going to be using to make a gradient, to the size of the length of your nails. This is going to help you to have better control of the placement for a smoother gradient.
  3. Apply base coat to protect your natural nails.
  4. Apply base color, which is a pale yellow here, and allow to dry a bit.
  5. Brush you choice of polish onto a sponge in the order you want them to appear on your nails.
  6. Gently press a sponge onto your nails with your base color covering a bed of your nail (lunula). You may find that you need to do this a couple of times to achieve a good coverage. Alternate the positioning of the sponge every pressing, by bringing it a little closer to a bed of a nail and next time closer to a tip, to create a smooth transition of the colors.
  7. Allow polish to dry and finish with a top coat.






Green to Blue Gradient Nail Art

Green to Blue Gradient Nail Art
Take three colors: green, light blue and blue, use your favorit Gradient Nail Art technique to achieve this look.






Clear to Golden Burgundy Nail Art

Clear to Golden Burgundy Nail Art

Using the Gradient nails technique, start off the clear base polish, gradually adding the color to the tips of the nails. Nail polishes with a metallic shine work the best.