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Make your own "Pastel colors"

Spring is right around the corner.
I personally cannot wait for it to come already.
Spring is full of pretty things and beautiful natural colors all around us.

There are so many different colors.
We cannot own every color of nail polish that exists in the world.

You can create new colors using nail polishes you already have though.

For example, when you mix Blue with Yellow, you get Green.
You can get Purple by mixing Blue and Red.
Even just controlling the amount of each color you mix will result in different colors as well.

I have some pictures for you to see how it works.



I mixed White with tiny little bit of Blue, and I’ve got gorgeous Pastel blue.





Doing the same thing, I used White with small amount of Dark pink, Yellow, and Green to get very light Pastel Pink, Patel Yellow and Pastel Green.


This way, you will be able to create so many shades of Pastel colors which are perfect for Spring nails. Basically, when you mix White with any color, you will end up with Pastel shade of it.

Grab a couple different colors of nail polish you own, then mix them up to get different colors. It will feel like you have just gotten Free nail polish (using your own nail polish)😊

Have fun! 
Now you have unlimited number of color collection.

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