acrylic nails vs gel x
acrylic nails vs gel x 1" of gel (without nails). (For more information on these types, please see this post.)
(For more information on these types, please see this post.)
The above tutorial does not cover the types of polish that you might get:
Liner
Clamb Eye Palette
Pencil (for nail art and pencils)
Vibrant Eye Palette
Liner for tattooing
To find out which colors to apply, click "Apply" for more info.
There we go. The tutorial does not cover the types of coats you can expect. However, you may want to check this section if you're interested in working on your own nail art as well.
The following article describes the most popular types of coat and the options you have to use.
All three types of coat and their different types of colors may be used at the same time. (For an interesting analysis of these colors, see this guide that I wrote for my own review.)
Pairing
The following pictures shows the top four coats you can do with the colors in your color book:
Filling
This is the most common option you might use to fill nails (but, since this is how I work, the details are different of course).
You may want to look at this video video (in full size):
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