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HomeArticlesCommunityMy Profile WH.translationData = {};WH.mergeLang({'navlist_collapse': '- collapse','navlist_expand': '+ expand'});EditHome » Categories » Personal Care and Style » Grooming » Hand and Foot Care » Nail Care » Nail Polish and Painting Nails » Nail ArtHow to Do Ladybug NailsEdited by Andria, Teresa, Lexie, Maluniu and 6 othersPin ItArticle EditDiscussThe ladybug is one of nature's cutest insect designs. It's a simple design to replicate on your nails and it looks amazing. Edit StepsPreparing the Nails1Remove any existing nail polish first. Then paint each of your nails with red nail polish. Use enough coats to make it opaque.
Adding the Ladybug Design1Paint a black stripe down the centre of each nail. Use either a nail art pen or a thin brush.
2Apply the french manicure tip guides to the ends of your nail so the curve points down and the end of your nail is visible above the guide. Do not do this until your nails have completely dried, as it could tear the polish underneath.
3Paint the tips of your nails black. Remove the tip guide as soon as you have painted each nail, while the polish is still wet.
4Paint a black dot on the line close to the black tip using a dotting tool.
5Paint three black dots on either side of the line. Arrange the dots in a triangle.
Next, paint two white dots on the black tip, one on either side.6Paint on a top coat and let it dry.
7Finished.
Edit Things You'll NeedNail Polish remover if you have older nail polish on before startingRed nail polish; a creme (plain polish with no sparkly bits or shimmer) polish is the best type to use for this designBlack nail polishWhite nail polishBlack nail art pen, striper, or thin brushDotting toolFrench manicure tip guidesEdit Related wikiHowsHow to Paint Your Nails the Scene WayHow to Make Nutshell CreaturesArticle Info Featured ArticleCategories: Featured Articles | Nail Art
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