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How to Apply Magnetic Nail Polish
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Magnetic nail polish is a unique type of nail polish that creates a 3D effect on your nails. It contains iron particles that react to a magnet to create different patterns and designs. Here are the steps to apply magnetic nail polish: 1. Start by cleaning your nails and removing any old nail polish or oils using a nail polish remover. Make sure your nails are completely dry before moving on to the next step. 2. Apply a base coat to your nails and let it dry completely. This will help protect your nails from staining and extend the life of your nail polish. 3. Apply a thin layer of magnetic nail polish to your nails. Be sure to apply the polish in one direction and avoid going back and forth, as this can cause streaks. 4. Immediately after applying the polish, hold the magnet over your nail without touching it. You can hold the magnet at different angles to create different patterns and designs. Hold the magnet in place for 10-15 seconds to allow the design to form. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each nail, working on one nail at a time to ensure that the design stays in place. 6. Once you've applied the magnetic nail polish to all your nails, let it dry completely before applying a top coat. The top coat will help protect your nails and seal in the design. 7. Finally, use a cotton swab dipped in nail polish remover to clean up any excess polish around your nails. With these simple steps, you can easily apply magnetic nail polish and achieve a unique and eye-catching look.
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