Tuesday, September 29, 2009

The Top Three Nail Art Techniques of 2009!






There are three nail art techniques that have really come into their own in the last year or so. These are Konad Nail Art, Ceramic Nail Art and Nail Art Decals. As you read through this article, you will learn more about these three methods.

Ceramic Nail Art

In recent years, Ceramic Nail Art Canes have taken the nail art world by storm. Ceramic Nail Art Canes are tiny canes made out of ceramic constituted in the form of diverse things. The list below covers a few of the most popular designs:

Blossoms Natural Fruits Circles Butterflies Candies



Nail Art Canes are made by hand from ceramic and are often also called "Fimo Art Canes." Nail Art Canes procured from "Viva La Nails" are put through a strict quality control process. This guarantees that only top caliber nail art canes are sent out from the factory.

In order to create slices from these canes, you will need to find a unique, and very sharp, knife. Even though they are most highly recommended for use in gel or acrylic techniques, fimo art cane slices can also be used on natural nails when they are sliced very thin.

Konad Nail Art

Another upcoming nail art technique is the Konad system, a collection of tools which lets you make rapid designs on your client's nail surface. Konad takes advantage of state of the art science to make this possible.

The central unit of the Konad stamping system is a special image plate scratched with an assortment of fine patterns. To use the product, the nail technician paints on an exclusive Konad coloured nail polish to the metal plate and then transplants the ensuing design onto the nail surface using an original stamping tool.

In the end, you end up with a great design that you hardly had to work for! Young nail artists can use this technique to really wow their clients with something new.

However, be sure to only purchase genuine tools constructed by Konad. Many enterprises currently issue in genuine Konad tools that can't hold up under the pressure of constant use. If you need to by absolutely certain that you will receive only genuine Konad instruments, you might want to purchase them from "Viva La Nails" where only genuine Konad instruments are sold.

Water Decals

And last but not least, let's talk for a little while about Water Decals. But first, enjoy this video by Viva-La-Nails.



Nail art water decals are one of the simplest "ready-to-use" nail art design item that you can buy. At "Viva-La-Nails," there is an assemblage of exclusive nail art decals for sale.

Nail Art Decals should not be difficult for you to use, and they won't break your budget either. Plus, you can use water decals along with other techniques if you like. Try creating patterns employing Konad, Ceramic Nail Art and Water Decals all at the same time! There's really no reason not to!

Using Water Decals is easy. The primary step is to wet the design in water or get it wet with a cotton swab. Next gently massage the back of the transfer in order to remove it from the backing. Then, remove the decal with an orange stick or with your thumb. At this point, just place the decal in the desired place and you have a realized work of art!

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