Aeropuffing Nail Art Deni Carte
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Age:
18+
Brand: Deni Carte
Line: accessories
Product Type: manicure dots
Volume: 1 pcs.
Gender: for women
Classification: mass-market
Country: Poland
Made in: Poland
Deni Carte's Aeropuffing for nail design offers a unique opportunity to bring the boldest concepts and ideas for decorative coatings to life! This professional tool, made from high-quality materials, delights with its ease of use, the ability to replace working heads, and a flawless design adorned with sparkling gems. The sophisticated device adapts excellently to working with liquid-consistency products, powdery textures, and small elements: rhinestones, stickers, ribbons. Moreover, it requires minimal maintenance—the narrow base cleans easily, and the resilient pads are replaced in seconds.
Features of Deni Carte's Aeropuffing for Nail Design:
- Pleases with convenient dimensions and a truly "girly" design;
- The pink handle with rhinestones is easily cleaned when necessary;
- Equipped with 5 replaceable applicator-pads;
- Useful for creating decor in hybrid manicures;
- Ideal for use in ombre, baby boomer, and gradient techniques;
- An indispensable "assistant" for working with glitter and powder;
- Features a convenient dual-sided base for multiple uses;
- Compact heads are easily attached and removed;
- The overall length of the tool is 12.5 cm, and the diameter of the sponges is 1.5 cm.-
Instructions for Creating a Single-Color Design Using a Stencil:
1. Start by doing a manicure and applying gel polish. Cure the polish in a UV/LED lamp.
2. Remove the sticky layer from the cured gel polish.
3. Apply a liquid protective barrier around the nail, including a bit of the cuticle. Let it dry before proceeding with the design.
4. Place the chosen stencil on the nail. You can combine stencils if needed without worrying about any adhesive residue affecting the design.
5. Put the desired shade of gel paint on a palette. Dab a sponge into the paint and remove excess by dabbing it on the palette. This ensures even distribution and prevents a messy look.
6. Using the sponge, apply the paint to the stencil with light tapping motions. Start from the nail edge and move towards the cuticle. Use softer and lighter strokes at the edge for better coverage and color intensity, especially for gradients. Apply firmer strokes as you move closer to the nail base.
7. After completing the design, apply a top coat and cure it for 30 seconds in an LED lamp.
8. Clean the sponge with a 3-in-1 Cleanser. Soak a wipe in the cleanser and dab the sponge to remove any remaining paint. If you plan to use multiple colors in the design, apply and cure the top coat for each color separately.