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If you don’t have a sponge on hand, you might think gradient nails are out of the question. Don’t put away your polishes just yet! Cotton swabs are quick and easy if you're doing a basic gradient because you blend as you go and you don't need to be super precise. To create an ombre French manicure, which requires a bit more precision, use a small makeup brush or paintbrush to blend the colors. Grab the tools you need and we’ll walk you through both techniques!

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    Swipe each fingernail with nail polish remover to remove dirt and oil. Soak a cotton ball in your favorite nail polish remover and quickly swipe the surface of each nail with the cotton ball. Nail polish remover gets rid of any oil or dirt on your nails so the polish sticks well and lasts longer.[1]

    • Acetone nail polish remover works best. If you prefer non-acetone remover, don’t worry! It will still get the job done.
    • If you'd like, you can make cleanup easier by applying a latex skin protector around each nail.[2]
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    Grab 2-3 nail polish colors that look good together. You need a minimum of 2 colors to do a gradient. Monochrome gradients use different shades of the same color. Colors that are right next to each other on the color wheel also look great together.[3]

    • Create a simple monochrome gradient with baby blue, navy blue, and midnight blue polish.
    • Green, blue, and purple work well since they're next to each other on the color wheel.

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    Apply a clear or white base coat and wait 2 minutes for it to dry. A base coat gives the colored polish something to stick to so your manicure lasts longer. Clear is traditional but a white base coat can make colors pop a bit more.[4] Apply a single narrow stroke right down the center of your nail. Then, finish with 1 stroke on each side of the center stripe.[5]

    • This 3-stroke application technique is a tried-and-true way to apply nail polish with great results.
    • Avoid putting down a thick layer of base coat. A thin coat is all you need!
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    Apply 1 coat of the first color to each nail and let it dry for 2 minutes. You can start with any of your chosen colors, but most nail artists suggest beginning with the lightest color. Use the 3-stroke application technique to put down a thin coat of your first color. Paint the entire surface of every nail just like you would if you were doing a normal manicure.

    • Most nail polishes take about 2 minutes to dry.
    • It's easier to start with the lightest color and work a darker color into it. Things get a bit messier and it's harder to create a nice gradient if you start with a dark color and try to blend a lighter shade into it.
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    Paint the end of a cotton swab with a small amount of the second color. Use the polish brush to gently brush the second color right onto the cotton swab. Apply a small amount of polish—you can always add more polish as you go. Correcting a thick, goopy layer of polish on your nails is much harder![6]

    • If you don't have cotton swabs, cotton balls also work. You'll need to work a little harder at keeping your hand steady, though! It's easier to mess up because the surface of a cotton ball is a lot wider than a cotton swab. Be sure to apply the polish to the cotton ball in the shape of your nail.
    • If you have a clean eyeshadow applicator, you can use the same technique to create this look.[7]
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    Use light pressure to apply the second color starting at the center. If you want the gradient to move from cuticle to tip, start at the center of your nail and work toward the end of each nail. Use gentle pressure to dab and blend the color lightly at the center. Keep the color soft and don't create any hard lines. Continue adding polish as you work your way to the tip, gradually making the color darker and more saturated as you go.[8]

    • For a horizontal gradient, start in the center and move to the left or right of the center. Everything else is the same.[9]
    • If you’re doing 3 colors, stop halfway to the edge of your nail to leave room for the last color. The rest of the instructions are the same.
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    Wait 2 minutes before dabbing on a third color, if needed. If you're doing a 3-color gradient, gently stipple and dab the third color right where the second color left off to cover up the hard line. Keep dabbing and blending as you work your way to the tip, gradually making the color darker and more saturated.[10]

    • Let the third color dry for about 2 minutes before adding the topcoat.
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    Apply a quick-drying clear topcoat to each nail to complete your look. A clear topcoat locks in your color and creates a gorgeous, shiny finish. It can also blur the color transitions just a little more.[11]

    • Once the topcoat dries, soak the tip of a cotton swab in nail polish remover and clean up the edges around your nails.
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    Clean each fingernail with nail polish remover and a cotton ball. Wet a cotton ball with nail polish remover and wipe the surface of each fingernail to get rid of any oil or residue. That way, the polish goes on better and lasts longer.[12]

    • Regular acetone remover works best, but acetone-free remover is fine, too.
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    Grab a peachy pink polish and a plain white polish. To do an ombre French manicure, you need a peach or baby pink color for the bottom part of your nail. For the upper portion, a plain white polish will do the trick.[13]

    • The peach/pink mimics the flesh-toned color of your nail beds. The white mimics the white tips of natural fingernails.
    • This technique is ideal for precision-blending an ombre French manicure, but you can use it for regular gradients, as well.
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    Apply a clear base coat from cuticle to tip and let it dry for 2 minutes. A base coat helps the color polishes adhere better to your nails. Apply a single narrow stroke of the clear coat right down the center of your nail. Then, brush 1 stroke on each side of the center stripe to finish the nail.[14]

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    Apply 1 coat of peach color to the bottom portion of each nail. Start at your cuticle and cover the bottom part of each nail with the peach or pink color. Stop where your nail bed ends so the French manicure looks realistic.[15]

    • Move on to the next color immediately. Don't wait for the peachy pink color to dry.
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    Add white to the top portion of each nail, leaving a tiny gap between colors. Dab on the white polish on the top part each fingernail, where your nail bed ends, but don’t let the 2 colors touch! Leave a tiny space between them about the same thickness as a pen stroke.[16]

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    Use a small makeup brush to blend the colors across the line. Grab a tiny makeup brush or paintbrush and brush back and forth over the gap to mix the 2 colors together. Use tiny strokes and stick close to the line as you blend. If the colors aren't blending as seamlessly as you'd like, dip the brush into a small amount of white polish. Brush it along the tiny gap and continue blending.[17]

    • Let the nail polish dry for 2 minutes before moving on.
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    Swipe on a quick-drying clear topcoat to seal your manicure. A topcoat creates a glossy finish and helps your manicure last longer. It can also add a slight blurring effect so that your gradient looks seamless.[18]

    • Soak a cotton swab in nail polish remover and clean up your nail edges once the topcoat dries.
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    Lindsay Yosh*tomi is the nail artist behind the blog, Lacquered Lawyer. She was featured as one of Nail It! magazine’s “Bloggers You Should Know,” and has been on the cover of Nail Art Gallery Magazine. She has been practicing nail art for over 15 years.

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    Apply liquid latex skin protector around your fingernail to keep the nail polish from getting on your skin. After you paint your nails, you can pull off the latex for easy clean up.

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      Things You’ll Need

      Easy Gradient with a Cotton Swab

      • Nail polish remover
      • Clear or white base coat
      • Cotton balls
      • 2-3 colors of nail polish
      • Cotton swabs or cotton balls
      • Clear topcoat

      Ombre French Manicure with a Brush

      • Nail polish remover
      • Cotton balls
      • Peach or pink nail polish
      • White nail polish
      • Clean base coat
      • Small makeup brush or paintbrush
      • Clear quick-drying topcoat
      • Cotton swabs

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      How to Do Gradient Nails Without a Sponge - wikiHow? ›

      Use light pressure to apply the second color starting at the center. If you want the gradient to move from cuticle to tip, start at the center of your nail and work toward the end of each nail. Use gentle pressure to dab and blend the color lightly at the center. Keep the color soft and don't create any hard lines.

      Can you do gradient nails with gel? ›

      Delicate nail art has become an integral part of mature women, and gradient nail art is a great choice for those who want a simple but design-oriented looks. Today we will use 3 colors gel nail polish to complete a simple and sophisticated gradient style that is suitable for everyday use. Let's follow step by step!

      What do you use for gradient nails? ›

      What Do You'll Need for Gradient Nails:
      1. Makeup Sponge or Makeup Wedge: This is the most commonly used tool for creating gradients. ...
      2. Nail Polishes: Choose two or more colors that you want to blend. ...
      3. Base Coat and Top Coat: A good base coat protects your nails, and a top coat seals in your design and adds shine.
      Jul 5, 2024

      What to use instead of a sponge for ombre nails? ›

      I use a Kokoist tap brush for a one-color ombre/gradient effect. The brush's hairs are goat hairs which means it is substantially firm. You can use this brush for picking up flakes or other nail art pieces. Kokoist colors are labeled with an “S” for Sheer on the name.

      Can I use a beauty blender as a nail sponge? ›

      Use it as a nail sponge: Before throwing out your used Beautyblender, you can use it for various things. “After painting your nails, use the pointed end at a 45-degree angle with a contrasting nail polish shade to add a pop of color to the tip of your nails.

      What is the difference between gradient and ombre nails? ›

      Gradient: Two or more nail polish colours that blend into each other on one nail. Ombre: A gradation of colours from one nail to the next that increases in brightness/darkness and where all colours are part of the same family - no blending.

      Are ombre nails in style in 2024? ›

      We're also seeing an early 2010s technique ricochet back into style. Enter: the ombré manicure. More specifically, pink ombré nails are trending for 2024. From multi-tone Skittle manis and ombré French tips to full-nail fades, this summer, we're tempted to embrace all the pink tones in one gorgeous nail look.

      Do gradient nails cost more? ›

      Ombre nails will cost more than a regular coat of polish since it's a form of nail art and more time consuming.

      How to blend nail polish without a sponge? ›

      Use a small makeup brush to blend the colors across the line. Grab a tiny makeup brush or paintbrush and brush back and forth over the gap to mix the 2 colors together.

      How are gradient nails done? ›

      Use the same color of clear, glitter nail polish as before. Extend the color from the tip of your nail down to about a third of the way down. This will build onto the nail polish that is already there and create a gradient effect. Do not extend the nail polish down as much as you did on the previous layer.

      Can you do ombre with regular nail polish? ›

      Absolutely! Start by applying a base coat, followed by a white polish which helps bring out the colors you're using for the ombre. Lay two colors on a triangle makeup sponge so that they're almost overlapping and then press the sponge onto your nail a few times.

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