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If you are a nail art enthusiast, then I am sure you have come across many designs that have made you go And what if I told you that quite a few of them have a little bit of a Japanese touch? The Japanese use different kinds of adorable decoration material that is meant for nail art and nail art alone. That is also why their nail art designs are so popular all over the world! An adorable Japanese nail art design is just so tempting! And it is but obvious that you want it too. And no you do not need an expert at a salon to do it for you. This little tutorial on one of the more popular Japanese nail art design will tell you how you can do it yourself! Everywhere across the people have come to calling it the Kawaii Japanese nail art. Simply because the word Kawaii in Japanese stands for cute and that is just what is design is – Cute! Put 1-2 layers of base coat on all the nails. This base coat will prevent nails from chipping or staining. If your nails are prone to golden caviar beads surrounding the single pearl beads. Again make sure you work on one nail at a time. Next, I have affixed the hearts in no particular order but keeping enough space at the centre of the nails for the Japanese fonts. It should look something like this when it is done. Now, let it dry completely. Then, take white acrylic paint in your palette and a thin nail art brush. Use this to properly draw the Japanese fonts. The word ‘Kawaii’ is spelt in Japanese as It is not necessary that you use this word only and neither is it necessary to learn Japanese language to be able to do this Japanese font. You can google-out any Japanese word translation and paint that up on your nails. After your nail art has dried properly, use a thin layer of transparent nail polish. This will protect your design making sure breaking then the base coat will provide additional protection. Once your base coat has dried, apply two layers of the white nail polish. This will make the base of the design more opaque. Now, let it dry completely and add two layers of your chosen pink nail polish.
Use a layer of transparent polish on each nail. This functions as an adhesive for the pearl beads. Work on one nail at a time so that the transparent polish doesn’t dry up before fixing the beads. I have used the pearl beads on the thumb in the form of a garland. For the next three nails, I have used the pearl beads in the shape of downward and upward garlands. Additionally, I have used a single pearl bead in the empty space. You need to keep in mind that there should be enough space at the center of the nails for drawing up the Japanese fonts. I have used only one pearl bead for the tiny finger.
Next, I have put a coat of glitter polish on the nails. After that you can take a toothpick and place golden caviar beads surrounding the single pearl beads. Again make sure you work on one nail at a time. Next, I have affixed the hearts in no particular order but keeping enough space at the centre of the nails for the Japanese fonts. It should look something like this when it is done. Now, let it dry completely. Then, take white acrylic paint in your palette and a thin nail art brush. Use this to properly draw the Japanese fonts. The word ‘Kawaii’ is spelt in Japanese as It is not necessary that you use this word only and neither is it necessary to learn Japanese language to be able to do this Japanese font. You can google-out any Japanese word translation and paint that up on your nails. After your nail art has dried properly, use a thin layer of transparent nail polish. This will protect your design making sure it stays for longer. Now, your Japanese nail art is all ready to flaunt. This nail art will look really lovely with your trendy jumpsuits and other printed short dresses. This can work as a nice summer nail art too. However, you should remember that this nail art design is a bit of time and focus. So don’t rush through it. It might not look as “kawaii” if you do! Please do tell us how you liked the article by sharing your feedback with us in the comments section below.
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