Tutorials

651 Tutorials
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    Snow leopard

    3D nail art really adds texture and a whole new dimension to your nail art look. This snow leopard look is gorgeous for the winter especially for those clients that still want a neutral base but some cool art on top, and don't fancy classic autumn or winter themes. Leopard print will ALWAYS be a good idea!
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    Soft Aura Ombre

    This look is STUNNING, Perfect for winter, and festive looks.
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    Soft Lemon aura

    Today let’s talk about lemon yellow nails and how to create a beautiful soft, spring aura nail art look.

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    Soft pink bridal marbles

    Soft pink marble nails, perfect for a bride-to-be! This look is neutral and pretty but still a little bit different and editorial.

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    Soft Spring Ombre

    This is perfect for spring, grab your pastel shades and get going! This is also a beautiful way to add wearable texture to a spring look.
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    Something Blue

    In this tutorial, I will show you how to create a subtle blue manicure and also share tips on getting your chrome manicures to last longer. Pops of blue are perfect for a hen do manicure, or even for a bride's special day as their something blue!
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    Sophia Webster inspired French manicure

    I LOVE THESE SHOES!

    I instantly got nail inspo after I saw these…. In this tutorial, I’m going to show you how to create a butterfly effect on a tip of a nail and give you ideas on how to adapt this look too.

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    Sophie’s spider and web in watercolours

    Creating a unique look on a set of nails can be achieved with watercolours and it looks STUNNING! Are you looking for a way to create a different kind of design on your client's nails? Then try watercolours and have a watch of this fab tutorial from @sophiescosycorner
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    Sporty Spice Manicure

    In this tutorial, I share a design that I think would suit Sporty Spice (from the Spice Girls) down to a T :)
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    Spring Croc

    In this tutorial, I show you a super quick nail art look using blooming gel.
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    Spring Dalmatian

    Animal print but a spring/fashion-forward vibe.
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    Spring florals with watercolour

    Today, we hop into Spring with some beautiful, delicate florals.
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    Spring look with negative space

    Spring and summer mean BRIGHTS AND PASTELS! In this video, I’ll show you how to create so many different pastel shades and I'll also give you my top tips when first buying art gels/ gel paints.
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    Spring striped tips

    This look is incredibly versatile; it will look great on various nail lengths and shapes and is gorgeous in numerous color

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    Spring swirls

    A beautiful spring swirl tutorial, with tips on getting this kind of design to last too. In this video I’ll tell you how to ombre a swirl, how to ensure your chromes last, ways to adapt this look and so much more.
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    Spring trends

    Let’s talk Spring trends and get your creative juices flowing…
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    Spring trends and ideas

    I have seen some key themes over the last few weeks: iridescents, shimmers, pastels and sheers! Let’s have a little chat about some Spring ideas for 2025.
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    Spring Vibes… But Tortie!

    You guys know by now that I adore a French manicure, team that with a tortie and I’m in heaven. Torties are not just for autumn, play with placements of your tortie and mix it with spring pastels, Frenchies or neons for a bright fun take on an autumnal classic.
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    Squiggles

    Inspired by one of my favourite jewellery brands! Missoma created a squiggle range of rings and earrings and I was instantly inspired. This creative twist on a french is fun and great for those clients that like minimal nail art. In this tutorial, I’ll help you get neat squiggles each and every time with these simple tips and tricks.
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    Starfish nails

    I keep seeing starfish nails on my feed so I had to get a simple tutorial in here for you guys. The pro’s of using gel polish is that you’ll get some 3d elements from the dots, but the pro’s of using nail varnish is that you’ll get ‘suction’ effects on the dots… Try both and see how you get on.