6 Tips on How to Dip Dye Nails

Nail art accentuates the beauty of your hands and complements your attire in a new redefining way. There is a lot you can explore with dip dye effects. Here are 6 interesting tips to dip dye your nails.

1. Try a base-tip contrast effect

A great way to dip dye your nails is to apply a base color on them. Let them dry off completely. Use another color to add strokes on the tips of your nails. This helps compliment your garment and also looks very beautiful if you have long nails.

2. Use ombre dip dye extensions

If your nails are short and you want to create a jazzy, blurry effect, you may try using nail extensions. Dip the color in the sponge and brush it with smooth strokes on the extension. You can apply another color on the nails and try to merge the two colors after attaching the extensions.

3. Shades of the same color using the ombre effect

You can create wonders with shades of the same color using the ombre effect. Apply the base color. Let it dry completely. Then apply a darker shade on the rest of your nail so that it blends beautifully creating a light and dark shade effect.

4. Sea foam dip dye

Use the lovely sea foam color to create the ocean effect on your nails. You can color each nail with a different sea shade –ocean blue, green, crystal blue or deep blue to create a lovely wave effect.

5. The sequin manicure effect

This is a great party look. You wear a base shade –pastel green, blue, pink or golden as per your dress. At the tip you can stick sequins of the same color to create the shimmer and dull effect. It gives a lovely gradient appearance.

6. Tie-dye finger nails effect

All you need is a little bit of water at room temperature, some needles and perhaps a tooth pick. Keep different shades at hand. One of the colors you can use as the base and in others you can dip in needles and toothpick to create swirls in design with a drop of water. It gives a vibrant, bursting color effect.

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