I tried different ways of marbling on my hands with jade.

    On the left hand, I did a smoosh with jade and a white sheer, then swirled a dark pine colored cream into the still wet jelly polish with a nail art brush, then followed up with a mossing technique. Basically, it's like watermarbling but you spray it with alcohol (or hair spray), which then separates the polish into mossy looking sections.
    The bubbles were unintentional user error, I was impatient to add QDTC before my smoothing top coat could fully dry, but I don't mind it horribly.
    This hand remind me of real jade stone.

    On the right, I swirled the dark pine colored creme into a water based top coat.
    This hand reminds me of chinese ink art.

    🎥 I made a little amateurish vid on how I painted the left hand on my IG (@bettinas.nails). I'm also happy to answer any questions here though, if you prefer 🙂

    💅 Products;
    Essie / smooth e (base coat)
    💚Cirque / Jade (jelly)
    🖤Etos / Boy (dark pine creme)
    🤍Essie / marshmallow (white sheer)
    kbshimmer / smooth moves
    sally hansen / red bottle QDTC

    by Terrible-Benefit7919

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    1. Cirque jade jelly looks so good marbled! I just did a bunch of different, single-finger looks with it (I had peely base on and just did a finger whenever one popped off). I love your color combinations. I got a bunch of bubbles too!

    2. bamboohobobundles on

      The bubbles are cool, I actually thought it was intentional lol. Whole thing looks great!

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