I said it before and I'll say it again, you're the queen of watermarbling. No one does watermarbling better than you do. 💕 You make it look so easy. For me it's not so easy and takes me forever to get the right design in the water. I have been trying watermarbling for years and I'm still not great at it, maybe one day. 😊
Really really beautiful. How do you get the polish to spread out like that? I can never seem to get it right even with new polishes, also it dries so quickly can't draw my design in time. Any tips?
sweetheart4u02 I learned from Colette several years back and I do some beautiful water marbling. You can too:). Practice a whole lot and take your time and enjoy it. You may have to invest in a lot of polish to begin because many work and many do not work. My personal favorites have been Sally Hansen triple shine and Sally Hansen extreme wear. Colors that are highly pigmented and not shimmery are great for starting out. A lot of people use tap water but I have to use bottle water. Leave it at room temperature. The tool I use for creating designs is a dental floss pick thing, the sharp end. Try different tools such as a toothpick or big needle and use what you like best. I make sure there's no draft of air around my work space such as an ac or someone walking by or even breathing warm air on it etc... Sorry this is long but you seem interested and I think that's great and I wanted to help:) Just have fun with it and be patient, that's the secret :))))))!! Love to ALL, from New Orleans♡♡♡
the tips @ClaireNicole33 gave are great! The biggest thing is really lots of practice and lots of testing different polishes - even for me I still always do lots of testing, check out my behind the scenes video if you haven't yet
My Simple Little Pleasures Thank you:)! I did see it and I wanted to mention that video to the commenter and forgot.... I haven't missed a video of yours since the beginning. You probably don't remember me but I'm still here just usually silent♡
the specific polishes for each design are listed in the information box of the full tutorial (full tutorials are linked in the information box of this vid)
I can't seem to get more than 7 rings into my polish before they stop spreading. I have tried different polishes and everything. I don't know what I'm doing wrong :(
Holly P same here. It's like my polishes dry so quickly once in the water. Idk... I have been trying for years. Good thing I have the watermarbling plate from Bundle Monster, but that's still not the same as watermarbling.
I said it before and I'll say it again, you're the queen of watermarbling. No one does watermarbling better than you do. 💕
You make it look so easy. For me it's not so easy and takes me forever to get the right design in the water. I have been trying watermarbling for years and I'm still not great at it, maybe one day. 😊
it often takes me forever too - I just don't usually include that part in the tutorial LOL
That first one - wow! 😍
So relaxing to watch.
Beautiful!!
Beautiful work Colette 💖 ...This was lovely to watch and I'm always amazed at how each watermarble design turns out 😍 TY 😘 xox
SWq
U r the best!! Thanks for teaching me how.💓
you are so good at that
Wow they all look pretty amazing! I love watching your videos :) x
Que coisa mais linda♥
This was so beautiful and pleasing to watch. You're such an inspiration and I never get tired of your videos. This compilation is great. Thank you :)
Love your videos!
it's very beautifull love love love love 💜 💜 💜 💜 💜 💜 💜 angélique
beautiful
You artwork is so amazing!
Acho um Max esses efeitos só quero minhas unhas agora assim😃😃
Bravo!!!!
pretty
Really really beautiful. How do you get the polish to spread out like that? I can never seem to get it right even with new polishes, also it dries so quickly can't draw my design in time. Any tips?
I always use room temperature filtered water, but it just takes a lot of trial & error to find the colors that work best
@@MSLP thanks!❤️ What polish do you find works best more or less? Just curious, know I might not find it in my country...
@@carinjansenvanvuuren8988 I always list the colors I use in the description box - there's no particular best brand.
Amazing! I really enjoyed this one. Thanks for sharing. TTYL, my friend.
très jolie
wow you make it look so easy...I've been watching all your videos and you do amazing work......any tips for beginners?
sweetheart4u02 I learned from Colette several years back and I do some beautiful water marbling. You can too:). Practice a whole lot and take your time and enjoy it. You may have to invest in a lot of polish to begin because many work and many do not work. My personal favorites have been Sally Hansen triple shine and Sally Hansen extreme wear. Colors that are highly pigmented and not shimmery are great for starting out. A lot of people use tap water but I have to use bottle water. Leave it at room temperature. The tool I use for creating designs is a dental floss pick thing, the sharp end. Try different tools such as a toothpick or big needle and use what you like best. I make sure there's no draft of air around my work space such as an ac or someone walking by or even breathing warm air on it etc... Sorry this is long but you seem interested and I think that's great and I wanted to help:) Just have fun with it and be patient, that's the secret :))))))!! Love to ALL, from New Orleans♡♡♡
the tips @ClaireNicole33 gave are great! The biggest thing is really lots of practice and lots of testing different polishes - even for me I still always do lots of testing, check out my behind the scenes video if you haven't yet
My Simple Little Pleasures Thank you:)! I did see it and I wanted to mention that video to the commenter and forgot.... I haven't missed a video of yours since the beginning. You probably don't remember me but I'm still here just usually silent♡
Please do a holo water marble! 💅
the first one and the french tip were both with holo poish - there are more holo water marbles on my channel
wow!
best
nice
Name of the nail polish and where it will bee
Check the description box for links to the full tutorials, which include lists of all the polishes used for each design.
How is your water?? boiled and cold of, warm or cold??
I always use room temperature filtered water
My Simple Little Pleasures thanks the watermarble never works for me. Now i'm gonna try your way
Which brand are you using I'm tried but my nail polish is not spread in water like a circle
the specific polishes for each design are listed in the information box of the full tutorial (full tutorials are linked in the information box of this vid)
I can't seem to get more than 7 rings into my polish before they stop spreading. I have tried different polishes and everything. I don't know what I'm doing wrong :(
Holly P same here. It's like my polishes dry so quickly once in the water. Idk... I have been trying for years. Good thing I have the watermarbling plate from Bundle Monster, but that's still not the same as watermarbling.
I tried and got polish everywhere 😩
wt to apply near nail is that a cellotape?.. m a 1st timer/begginer.. plzz help
yes, I used to use tape before I started using latex
My Simple Little Pleasures..... ok.. thnk u
hola amiga, bello todo lo que haces. tienes pagina en Instagram? Saludos.
I do - it's linked below the video in the information box, as well as my other social media sites
so odd seeing the tape on your fingers again
Что за похоронный марш?