
Design Details
- 1This nail design features a vibrant green base that serves as an energetic foundation for the overall look.
- 2Gold foil accents create an elegant contrast, depicting delicate leaves and floral elements that add sophistication.
- 3A circular gold dot is also included, enhancing the design's geometric appeal while maintaining a cohesive theme.
- 4The combination of natural motifs with bold colors makes this design trendy and stylish, suitable for various occasions.
Items Needed for this Design
Nail Preparation
- Nail file
- Buffer
- Cuticle remover
- Base coat
Nail Polish Colors
- Green nail polish
- Gold foil or gold nail polish
- Transparent top coat
Nail Art Tools
- Fine detail brush
- Dotting tool
- Tweezers (for foil application)
Cleanup
- Nail polish remover
- Cotton pads or swabs
Step by Step DIY(Do It Yourself) Guide
1
Prepare the Nails
- Gently buff the surface of your nails to ensure a smooth application.
- Apply cuticle remover and push back the cuticles carefully.
- File the edges of your nails to your preferred shape and length.
2
Apply the Base Coat
- Apply a base coat to protect your natural nails and improve polish adhesion.
- Allow the base coat to dry completely.
3
Paint the Base Color
- Apply two coats of green nail polish for a rich and even color.
- Wait for each coat to dry thoroughly before applying the next.
4
Create Gold Accents
- Using a fine detail brush, dip it into gold foil or gold polish to create leaf patterns on the nails.
- Add a circular gold dot on one or more nails for additional detail.
- For foil, carefully place pieces using tweezers and seal with a top coat.
5
Seal the Design
- Apply a transparent top coat to add shine and protect the design.
- Ensure all areas with design details are covered for durability.
6
Cleanup
- Use nail polish remover and cotton pads to clean any excess polish from your skin.
- Take care not to disturb the nail art as you clean.
Pro Tips
Make sure to work in a well-lit area for precise application.
Practice designs on a nail wheel before applying to your nails for confidence.
Use a quick-drying top coat if you're short on time.
If you’re new to nail art, start with fewer accents and gradually add complexity as you gain skill.