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The Look You will need:


Artistic Colour Gloss Colours: Owned, Bride or Purity, Snapdragon, Vivid and Sovereign. Tools: Artistic Nail Design #7 Square Brush and Stylus Tool.


Step 4 – DESIGN APPLICATION


• Use the Artistic Marble Tool to apply small dots of your chosen contrasting colours to one side of the nail


Step 1 – PREP • Remove non-living cuticle from the nail plate using a metal cuticle pusher


• Shape free edge of the natural nail •


• Remove Dust


• Scrub nails with Artistic Nail Surface Cleanser on a lint free wipe


• Apply PH Prep to the nail plate


Step 2 – BONDING GEL • Apply Colour Gloss Soak Off Bonding Gel to natural nail plate in a thin application, ensure to seal free edge


• Cure for 10 seconds in LED Lamp •


Wipe sticky inhibition layer with a clean, dry Artistic Nail Design #7 Square Brush


Step 3 – COLOUR GLOSS • Apply thin coat of Owned and seal free edge


• Cure for 30 seconds in LED Lamp


• Apply second coat of Owned and seal free edge; DO NOT CURE THIS COAT


Gently remove shine from the natural nail using the 180 side of the Artistic Effect Buffer, in the direction of natural nail growth


• Make small figure-of-eight motions with the fine needle/etching end of the Artistic Stylus Marble Tool to apply tiny dots of Bride to accent edge of marbled design


• Cure for 30 seconds in LED Lamp


Step 5 – GLOSSING GEL • Apply one coat of Colour Gloss Glossing Gel and seal free edge


• Cure for 30 seconds under LED Lamp


Step 6 – CLEANSE • Remove sticky inhibition layer with Artistic Nail Surface Cleanser and lint free wipe


Step 7 – REVIVE • Massage Artistic Revive into nail, cuticle and surrounding skin


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