After you've painted your base color, all you have to do to make the flowers is make dots using a toothpick or a nail dotter pen.
These are model-worthy nails that we could envision going down the runway wearing. They're stylish but edgy, and with the chrome trend dominating the manicure market, this is an ideal polka dot pattern for novices.
What could be more plain and straightforward than this? You could do this in any hue, not just neon. Before you swatch your colorful stripe, choose a clear or iridescent foundation.
These nude nails, inspired by the loose lines of Henri Mattise paintings, are likely to get a lot of praises. They have a simple design that will never go out of style.
Invisible French manicures, also known as tiny French manicures, are a popular nail fad. They're extremely lovely and simple to do using a nail striping brush.
A new take on the mini french tip. These tips are constructed with small black and white dots that resemble a black-and-white checkered motif.
Heart-shaped nails aren't only for Valentine's Day. These little heart points may be worn at any time of year, particularly if you experiment with different colors. Make them all the same color or keep to a color family.
It is true that sometimes little is more. This nail artist employed clashing hues orange and blue to create a simple but artistic pattern. Who knew dots could create such an impact?
Do you like the way the Matisse nails look? Why not start with a single squiggle? We enjoy how the hue is somewhat fluorescent green, almost glow-in-the-dark.