Nail salon visits can be time-consuming, and hence it isn’t easy to maintain the appearance of one’s nails. This is for everyone who is not able to make it to bi-weekly nail appointments or who enjoys doing their nails. This is a compiled list of the excellent tools you will require to lift your nail game, including the nail art supplies like base/topcoat, cuticular pusher, nail file, and polish remover.
- Matte Topcoat: This coat immediately gives your manicure an excellent, non-glossy look.
- A Polish Eraser: If you want polished, professional-looking nails, you do not require to be an expert nail artist. You only need to understand how to clean up the surrounding nail bed correctly. The precision tip of a polish-erasing pen, which is dipped in nail polish remover, makes it easy to erase imperfections on the side panels of the nails.
- Remover Pads for Glitter Nail Polish: The best way to remove finely ground or grittier glitter from your skin is to use a textured product, which can be purchased online or at your local beauty supply store.
- The Nail Repair Formula: Nails might become dry and brittle if you wear fake nails or have gel polish regularly. A week without polish is an excellent way to give the natural fingernails a break and apply a solution that nourishes and repairs your nails to a healthier, strong state.
- Striping Tape: Nail art can be added to your nails with this thin metallic colour tape, which can also be used to draw clean lines and then removed.
- The transfer foils: Using a transparent adhesive, paint nails in the colour of your choice, and then place a thin layer of foil paper over the top. Then push and rip the tape off swiftly, leaving behind uneven foil traces in your nails.
- The Dotter Tool: Using dotter equipment, you can make larger or smaller dots on the nails or make designs out of circles. Perfectly little or huge dots can be produced in a flash.
- The LED Nail Lamp: Most of the gel polishes on sale need an LED bulb to solidify the nail paint mixture to get a long-lasting finish. This is one of the coolest nail art supplies!
- Loose glitter: Adding a little fine glitter (which you can buy anywhere at the craft store) to your manicure while still wet can give it an ombré effect, or you can sprinkle it over the entire nail for a more subtle look.
- A total of ten screws: These three-dimensional nail ornaments can be found at your craft store in the form of iridescent shavings, tiny metallic circles, coloured crystal beads, and iridescent shards.
- Pearls with a Dome: Pack pearls and transparent crystals into your nail kit for a more feminine look.
- Nail Wraps or Stickers: If you wouldn’t have the time to do your nail art, you can use a pre-made design and apply it to your nails.
- Brush: An inexpensive beauty supply store striper brush or a tiny paintbrush would trick. Intricate details can be created using this little brush. If you’re using different nail polish colours, clean the brushes with remover before each application thoroughly.
- Staple Shades of High Quality: If you don’t already have these colours in your collection, you’re missing out on many creative nail art possibilities if you don’t have them in your arsenal.