"Liquid stones" on the nails

Imitation of shimmering gemstones with a convex surface and shiny faces on the nails - today such a manicure is considered the top of skill and luxury. Experienced women of fashion and ladies with a refined taste can choose sapphire, turquoise, ruby, malachite, emerald or any other noble stone that will sparkle on their graceful fingers, creating an indelible impression.

Manicure with "liquid stones" - features

Decorate marigolds with the help of casting and "liquid stones" can be in any beauty salon, in the staff of which there are highly skilled masters of manicure.

As a rule, "liquid stones" are made on the expanded gel nails. The design is based on a classic French jacket in pastel colors, complemented by ornate patterns, imitating a cut of gold or silver. The pebble itself is the finishing touch, it can be placed on one finger of each hand, and at all at once.

Drawings on nails with "liquid stones" can be very diverse, mainly it is different curls, leaves, flowers made with the help of casting techniques. Also, depending on the idea and personal preferences, the color of the pebble, its size and location varies. Very often on the nails of extravagant young ladies red "liquid stones" imitate ruby, romantic faces have pink quartz or turquoise, business ladies have emerald or amber.

How to make "liquid stones" on nails?

Of course, such a luxurious manicure is not cheap, which is justified by the price of materials and equipment, as well as the laboriousness of the process. Therefore, girls who have the time and the desire to pamper their pens with such beauty, it makes sense to spend on everything necessary and familiarize yourself with the technique of performing modern nail art design in detail.

So, before you do "liquid stones" on nails, you need to buy: manicure foil, stained glass and sculpture gel, finishing coat without dispersion, and also gels for drawing several colors, including black. Also need brushes - angular and "hair", and ultraviolet lamp.

"Liquid stones" on short nails do not look so spectacular, so ideally nails grow. Then, with the help of gels or conventional varnishes, a classic French manicure is made. The base coating is fixed with a fixing gel without dispersion, after which it is dried in a lamp.

From this moment begins all the fun. On the nails are painted, which in the future are decorated with a "liquid stone". Strips, curls or something like that are drawn on a prepared nail plate with black gel, neat and voluminous lines. Then the pattern is slightly dried and a foil is applied to it with a matte side, which later breaks off sharply. As a result, all the lines acquire a beautiful golden or silver color. This is the so-called casting technique.

When the patterns on the nails are over, it's time to deal with the "liquid stone" itself. Using gels of several colors, for example, red and black, or green and yellow, the place where the stone will be located is drawn, and the hand is placed in the lamp for a couple of minutes. Then the sketch is covered with stained glass and sculpted gels alternately at intervals of 2 minutes for drying. In the end, the drawings on nails with a "liquid stone" are covered with a fixing gel and polymerized in the lamp for at least 2 minutes.

A manicure with flickering "liquid stones" produces a stunning effect, and what is most interesting, keeps on the nails for a long time. That's why its popularity is growing every day.