PART 2 22. Get a gradient effect by dabbing glitter nail polish onto a porous sponge. zszywka.pl. 23. Create a spiky effect with the edge of a liquid eyeliner pen. nymag.com. Get the full details here 6. White Sand. via @matuszewsk.a. The white ombre into a bright color reminds us of a white sandy beach, and the sun setting in a bright, bold pink in complete contrast. The gold cuticle nail art warms up the cool-toned white and makes it super trendy. 7. How to do ombre nails without the help of a professional. There are a few ways to recreate the ombre look yourself. Here are two of the easiest: With a sponge. First, apply your base coat and base color. Then, grab a makeup sponge and apply the colors you want on it. Grab the sponge and start dabbing it on your nails. Remove the excess around Hi guys! Today I am sharing how to do ombre nails.This is easy ombre nail tutorial to do at home. All you need is just a kitchen sponge and nail paint of you Directions: 1. Start with clean, dry nails. Apply a clear basecoat to protect your nails and let it dry. 2. Apply a coat of black nail polish. Create the ombre effect. Without adding more blue polish to your sponge, begin lightly dabbing the polish that’s remaining on your sponge. Bring some of the blue from the end of your nails down toward the bottom of your nails, to the point where you want your ombre to start. This tutorial will show you how to easily get a sunset gradient effect on your nails, without using a sponge! *FOLLOW ME*Facebook: http://facebook.com/the.sh We've got all that and MORE with this extensive collection of DIY ombre nail tutorials! Nov 11, 2017 - Want to know how to get ombre nails without a sponge? Pinterest Once that dried, I grabbed CND Mover & Shaker, an opaque linen white, and brushed a thick coat onto my $4 e.l.f. silicone sponge. While the polish was was still wet, I began pressing my c8CEeL.