Today's French manicure has a special twist. We start with a pearlescent base that's stunningly beautiful, and shimmering with a unique glow under the lights. After the base is set, we dip into our smile line powder, making sure the powder in the jar is level because I'll be tilting it to create the perfect French smile line.
Then we slowly dip the thumb into the powder. This movement should be as slow as possible to avoid making the French tip too wide. At the same time, we can observe whether the arc of the French tip is even.
We can use clear powder to protect the smile line part, to prevent the following steps from damaging it.
Next, we take out our highlight brush, which is specially designed for gradients. We want to sprinkle Snow Flake Glitter over the back end of the French tip, giving it a candy store, candy French kind of vibe. So with the brush,
we dip into the Snow Flake Glitter and gently shake the handle to let the glitter fall evenly on the nail, not too densely.
The idea of shaking is to avoid too much density, and if large pieces fall on it, we need to use tools like tweezers or a small stick to remove them. In today's design, we don't want to see larger glitter pieces, just smaller glitter particles and tiny glitter pieces. This will make the French tip even cuter. The same goes for the other nails,
following the same process. After the glitter is applied, we need to dip into the clear powder to even out the rest of the base coat area.
After dipping into the clear powder, we can gently tap the nail surface to prevent the Snow Flake Glitter from lifting off the nail. We want it to adhere closely to the nail surface.
Once all the nails are finished, we apply the drying agent and then proceed with sanding.