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Paint nails with a base coat and apply moisturiser on the skin surrounding the nail. The nail polish will adhere better to the base coat, and will be easier to remove from the moisturised skin.
Loosen all the lids of the polishes you are going to be using, and set them within easy reach. This will allow you to work as quickly as possible.
Draw the brush out of the first nail varnish bottle, keeping the brush loaded with polish. Holding it close to the water surface, allow a drip to fall onto the water. You should see the polish drip disperse across the surface to form a thin film. Select your next polish quickly, and repeat the process, aiming for the centre of the first layer of polish.
Repeat this process again, with contrasting colours. Aim for around 8 layers of colour. Take a cocktail stick and drag it gently through the colours to create a pattern. Avoid the outer circle as this is likely to have begun to dry already!
Place your nail into the nail polish pattern and push your finger right down into the water. Use the cocktail stick to remove the remaining polish from the water surface and remove your finger from the water.
Use your nail polish remover to carefully clean the excess polish from your finger and tidy up the edges of the nail. Allow the nail to dry and admire your nail art!
Repeat these steps for all your nails. Alternatively, try using the marbling technique for accent nails such as the ring fingers and/or thumbnails. Seal your design with a glossy top coat.