Uñas acrílicas con flores de Primavera 🌸 Lee 👇
Dicen que el acrílico ya no se usa… ¿será?
El acrílico es, y seguirá siendo, uno de los productos más duros, versátiles y confiables.
Está bien elegir lo que más te guste, pero no hay que desmeritar lo que lleva años cumpliendo su función.
Técnicas nuevas salen todo el tiempo, pero los buenos productos se quedan porque hay clientas para todo.
Hoy usé nuestro nuevo cover acrílico (pronto disponible), junto a Reef Waves #018 , Spring Forest #073 , el Painting Gel Blanco para detalles, y nuestro Super Gloss Top Coat para ese brillazo que no falla.
💌 Brand:
Todos los puedes encontrar en dansnails.com 💌
¿Y tú? ¿Qué prefieres trabajar?
- Acrílico
- PolyGel
- Builder Gel
- Rubber Base
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Hey everyone! As someone who absolutely adores nail art, especially when spring rolls around, I often get asked about my go-to technique for those gorgeous floral designs. And my answer, without a doubt, is acrylics! You might hear whispers that acrylics are old-fashioned, but trust me, when it comes to creating intricate and lasting floral nail art, they are still a champion. One of the main reasons I gravitate towards acrylics for flowers is their incredible durability. Imagine spending hours on a delicate rose design, only for it to chip in a day! With acrylics, you get a strong foundation that can truly withstand daily life, keeping your beautiful blossoms intact for weeks. This resilience also means your vibrant colors stay true, without fading or dulling, which is crucial for capturing the fresh look of spring flowers. What truly sets acrylics apart for floral designs is their versatility. You’re not just limited to painting on the surface. Acrylics open up a world of possibilities, from flat designs to stunning 3D effects. Here are some of my favorite ways to create floral acrylic nails: Hand-Painted Masterpieces: For those who love detail, painting flowers directly onto the acrylic is fantastic. You can use gel paints for fine lines or even colored acrylic powders mixed with monomer to create intricate petals and leaves. I find that the smooth, sturdy surface of an acrylic nail is the perfect canvas for achieving crisp, vibrant hand-painted designs. Small brushes are your best friends here for those delicate details! Encapsulated Beauty: This is where acrylics truly shine! Have you ever seen real tiny dried flowers or delicate pieces of foil embedded within a nail? That's encapsulation, and acrylics are perfect for it. You can place tiny spring blossoms, glitter, or even delicate decals between layers of clear acrylic, sealing them in for a smooth, glossy finish that makes the design look like it's floating. It gives such a dreamy, almost ethereal effect, perfect for capturing the essence of spring. Stunning 3D Flowers: If you want your flowers to literally pop off your nails, 3D acrylic art is the way to go. Using colored acrylic powders and monomer, you can sculpt tiny, raised petals and leaves directly onto your nail surface. This technique adds an incredible dimension and texture that’s simply breathtaking. It requires a bit of practice, but the results are truly worth it, making your floral manicure a work of art. To ensure your floral acrylics look fabulous and last as long as possible, a good quality top coat is essential. The Super Gloss Top Coat, for instance, mentioned in the original post, is key to sealing in your design and giving it that undeniable shine. Beyond that, a few simple care tips go a long way. Try to avoid prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals without gloves, and regularly moisturize your cuticles to keep your nails healthy underneath. And when it's time for a change, always opt for professional removal to protect your natural nails. Floral acrylics are more than just a trend; they’re a timeless way to express joy and beauty. From my own experience, the enduring strength and artistic freedom that acrylics offer make them the ideal choice for bringing spring's blossoms to life right on your fingertips. Why not give them a try for your next manicure? I’d love to hear about your favorite floral nail designs!