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Dab Dab Dab for Gradient nails

If you are tired of doing plain simple one color nails, it is time to try Gradient Nails.

πŸ‘‰πŸ»How To
1. Grab a small piece of sponge
2. Pick out 3-4 different colors you want to use
3. Paint on the piece of sponge one color next to each others
     -make sure all colors touch each other without any space between them-
4. Dab dab dab it on your nails
5. Finish with top coat

It is easy, doesnt need to be perfect- so unique and gorgeous as it is







<Whole Hand Gradient>

Using different shades of
blue in the same family

<Individual Gradient>

Black
-Dark blue
-Light blue



<Whole Hand Gradient>
with
<Individual Gradient>
 <Individual Gradient>

 Black
-Dark grey
-Light grey
-Silver

<Individual Gradient>

Dark pink
-Light pink
-White

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  1. Love these! Great photos and directions! I think I will try this!

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    1. This is so easy but very unique&fun. Thank you for a sweet commentπŸ™‚

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