12 Aug

Do you dream of this beautiful, summery pink look? Follow the steps and enjoy this great result!
!! Note !! This article is not for sale, this is just a step by step guide!
- Step 1: Apply a coat of BNC 'Rhythm is A Dancer' to the entire nail and cure for 60 seconds in the Dual Wave Pro. Repeat for a nice coverage.
- Step 2: Create an imaginary diagonal line dividing the nail into roughly 1/3 at the free edge and 2/3 on the nail bed.
- Step 3: Using this line as a guide, draw fine lines from it to the free edge with the Abstract® Mandala Brush and Brush N’ Color ‘Porcelain White’. Keep some distance between the lines. Do NOT cure these lines.
- Step 4: Now take Brush N’ Color ‘Rhythm Is A Dancer’ and draw lines with the Abstract® Mandala Brush between the already placed white lines. Do not cure these lines either.
- Step 5: Clean your Abstract® Mandala Brush well and then drag your brush across the wet lines (as if making a cross). Cure in the Dual Wave Pro Evolution lamp for 60 seconds.
- Step 6: Take Brush N’ Color ‘Black Beauty’ and draw a fine line on the nail, right where the solid color transitions into the art. Now you have a branch. Cure in the Dual Wave Pro Evolution lamp for 60 seconds.
- Step 7: Use the Abstract® Dotting Tool to place a few dots along both sides of the branch and connect the dots to the branch with the Abstract® Mandala Brush, making a point at the top to form a leaf shape. Cure in the Dual Wave Pro Evolution lamp for 60 seconds.
- Step 8: Apply the top gel ‘Shield & Shine’ and cure for one last time in the Dual Wave lamp for 60 seconds.
- Go for that extra shine! Apply Abstract® Super Shine Cleanser to a nail wipe and make circular movements over the nail using light pressure. If you hear a squeaky sound, you’re doing it right!
All used products can be found below:
- Brush N’ Color ‘Rhythm Is A Dancer’
- Brush N’ Color ‘Porcelain White’
- Brush N’ Color ‘Black Beauty’
- Top gel ‘Shield & Shine’
- Cleanser ‘Super Shine’
- Abstract® Mandala Brush
- Abstract® Dotting Tool
TIP: Did you know you can also use the Rubber Base & Build as a color on a gel/acrylic/acrygel nail? Just be careful not to make the nail too thick.
This look was created by our Abstract Ambassador Nathalie (insta: @nagelstyliste_nathalie)
If you recreate this look, don’t forget to tag us on your socials!
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