This Surprising Technique Will Give You The Easiest Snakeskin-Print Nails

If you’re into arts and crafts and happen to have some spare tulle lying around, Choi says that you could use it to create your design, too. She recommends using a shade like Heirloom, Farrago, or Absolute Black from her own line for a metallic or moody base. “Place small-sized tulle netting over the nails. The base color doesn’t need to be completely dry; the net marks will add a 3D finish resembling snake scales,” she explains. Then, pour a small amount of gold, pearl, or black polish onto a piece of foil and dab a sponge into the polish. Before you place it over the netting, though, dab it onto a clean area of the foil to remove some of the polish. Finish by stamping it on your nail over the tulle and voilà: a two-toned snakeskin design.

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Which color nail polish looks best with bubble nails?

There are lots of buzzy color trends right now like mocha, matcha, and milky (apparently, we love beverage-inspired names that start with “m”) that would look great paired with a snakeskin print. “White, blue, and green shades all work really well with this look!” recommends Nguyen. Choi adds that it can be fun to play around with more dramatic colors like red, orange, and yellow or pink, purple, and black, too.

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