Smooth transitions and contrasts in gradient manicure

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One of the most popular types of decorative manicure for several seasons is the gradient technique or ombre. Smooth transitions and harmonious color combinations make the manicure incredibly spectacular and original. Ladies of any age choose this technique for themselves, as the correctly chosen combination of shades allows to enter such a manicure into any style and any situation.

Gradient gel polish manicure with a brush or sponge

At first glance, the creation of such a nail masterpiece may seem complicated. But in fact, with the help of simple devices and uncomplicated technology, you can give your hands a unique look. The choice does not depend on the length of the nails - the technique looks equally good on both short and elongated nail plates.

There are three main types of gradient creation. The first requires:

  • two or more shades of varnish;
  • a small piece of sponge;
  • topcoat;
  • nail polish remover;
  • cotton buds;
  • cream.

With the help of the cream the skin around the nail is processed.This is done so that it is easy to remove excess amount of varnish that has gone beyond the edges of the nail plate. Selected varnishes in a certain sequence is applied directly to the sponge. After that, it is gently pressed to the nail on the principle of printing. The varnish remains on the surface of the plate, forming smooth transitions from one color to another. If you pre-apply white varnish and let it dry, then the pattern on the nails will turn out brighter.

Using a cotton swab dipped in nail polish remover, remove excess material around the edges. After drying, the bright coating is fixed with a finishing transparent layer. It should be remembered that the smaller the pores of the sponge, the smoother the transitions between tones.

For the second option you need the same set of tools, as well as a needle or a toothpick. In this case, the varnishes are pre-mixed on a glossy surface with the help of a needle and only after that they are collected on a sponge. This method allows you to withstand smoother transitions. In this case, it is important to clearly maintain the sequence of colors, mixing them only at the borders.

The third method suggests using a brush instead of a sponge. It requires a special skill, as carefully and carefully blur the border is very difficult. The first coat of varnish is applied to the nail separately. After it is completely dry, a part of the nail plate is covered with a second shade and, without waiting for it to dry, blur the border with soft movements. In order for this option to bring a satisfactory result, you need to be patient and gain experience.

After the work done in any of the options you need to cover the nails with a finishing coat. You also need to note that the gradient is not able to adjust the shape of the nail and hide its flaws. Therefore, you must first hold a session of hygienic manicure, clean the surface from excess skin and dirt. Only in this case you can achieve the desired effect.

The combination of colors in a gradient manicure

Since the essence of the ombre is in a smooth color change, it is necessary to create the effect of a phased lightening or darkening of the selected hue or a transition from one color to another. Tones can be close to each other in range or be completely different, but at the same time be combined in harmony.

Among the most popular colors of the gradient is white, smoothly turning into a natural color. It is a bit like a French and has all the same properties:

  • elegance;
  • accuracy;
  • grooming;
  • versatility.

The opposite of a delicate white ombre was a bold combination of black and scarlet in a single gradient manicure. This option attracts attention and allows you to choose more bold images for any suitable occasion. The borderline combination of white and black will allow you to look strictly, stylishly and elegantly, despite the bright contrast.

Any combination with red will seem catchy. But pastel shades can somewhat muffle the activity of red. These can be tones from one scale or shades that are fundamentally different from red: yellow, blue, pale green, lilac. Bright yellow, orange, deep shades of blue and green, purple will support the activity and vitality of red. Such combinations are best used in the summer or for publication in combination with a suitable outfit.

Shades of pink always look more delicate. An image with such a manicure will give the image more femininity and tenderness. This is one of the summer gradient options, but to raise the mood is quite acceptable in the cold period. Among the summer colors there is a rainbow gradient and all shades that duplicate the colors of the sea, sky, sun and colors.

Gradient manicure allows the use of sparkles. Moreover, it can all consist of both a shimmer and a clear varnish. The easiest way to create a brilliant ombre is to apply a base coat, after which the nail is partially covered with a thick layer of sparkles. The border between the layers is blurred with a brush. Also, a shimmer or glitter can be covered with a ready colored ombre.

French plus gradient

The combination of two techniques of creating a decorative manicure: ombre and french look very stylish and elegant. As an option, there may be a moon manicure in combination with a gradient. Looks attractive classic white regrown part in combination with colored ombre. It is better to choose a gradient of pastel shades. If the regrown part or well at the base of the plate is brighter, but the ombre itself may also be brighter.

Any of these options can be covered with sequins or rubbed. Parts characteristic of french can also be distinguished using a shimmer or a dry, shiny powder.

The gradient on the nails or ombre is a universal technique of decorating the nail plate. With all the simplicity of its spectacularity makes admire the result. The versatility and elegance of such a manicure makes it an excellent option for any occasion. And the ability to use additional materials and technology makes many of these works a work of art.

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