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How to use Magnet on nails for Nail Art

Publish Date 2024-04-16
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To apply magnetic nail polish, you first apply a base coat to protect your nails and improve the adhesion of the polish. Once the base coat dries, you apply a thin layer of the magnetic nail polish onto your nails, one at a time.

After applying the polish to a single nail, you immediately hold a magnet over the wet polish for several seconds without touching the nail surface. The magnet’s positioning and movement help control the pattern formation.

The magnet used with magnetic nail polish has a specific design, usually embedded with different patterns or lines.

When the magnet comes close to the wet polish, it creates a force that attracts the metallic particles in the polish toward it, causing them to align in a particular direction dictated by the magnet’s pattern.

As the metallic particles align, they form unique and intricate patterns on the nail surface. This effect can range from simple lines or waves to more complex designs like stars, chevrons, or swirls, depending on the magnet’s shape and the desired outcome.



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