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Hi guys! So today I'm going to show you how I apply my nail polish
and I'm gonna use my my Trind base coat
my topcoat from Barry-M my nail polish remover is from Essence
I'm gonna use this cleanup brush, it's an eyeliner brush
and Zoya Sooki
So first I'm going to apply the base coat to protect my nails from getting stained
Make sure that your nails are oil free and dry. I'm applying one layer of base coat
and going to let it dry before applying the nail polish.
When you're going to apply the nail polish make sure that you place to brush over here
so above the cuticle.
Then push to polish little bit back, and then sweep it all over the nail
Make sure that the polish doesn't touch your cuticles, otherwise it will look messy
and the cleanup will take longer.
So apply the brush over here, push the polish back and then sweep it all over your nail.
So now I'm gonna wrap my tips. This means I'm gonna place a little bit of polish and put it at the end
so over here. This way the nail polish will last longer and it will make your manicure look even better.
Just apply a little bit of polish on the brush and use the side of brush to apply the polish on the end of your nail.
You can dab it on or you can swipe it.
Don't use too much polish!
Give your tips some time to dry and then apply the second layer of polish the same way as the first one.
Just apply the brush, push the polish back
and sweep it all over your nail.
Now we're gonna do cleanup. Just put some nail polish remover on the eyeliner brush
and be careful, don't put too much remover on the brush. Just add little bit, you can always take more if you need to.
It's important that the nail polish is totally dry when doing cleanup
otherwise it will smudge your nail polish.
The final step is to add a topcoat. This way the nail polish will dry faster,
and your manicure will last longer without any tip wear
That's it! So I really hope you enjoyed this tutorial
Let me know if you have any comments or questions and thank you so much for watching