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Peach-pink gradient manicure is a juicy combination of shades that creates the effect of a soft summer sunset on the nails. The main feature of this manicure is the smooth vertical transition from a delicate peach color at the free edge to a rich fuchsia at the cuticle. This gradient (ombre) visually makes the nail plate look neater, while bright neon notes perfectly emphasize the summer mood and tanned skin. A glossy finish adds special depth and juiciness to the manicure.
How to perform this manicure:
- Preparation: Perform a standard manicure procedure, degrease the nails, and apply a primer for better material adhesion.
- Base Coat: Apply a rubber base, perform leveling, and dry in the lamp.
- Undercoat: To make neon colors appear brighter, apply one thin layer of white gel polish or a light milky base. Dry.
- Creating the Gradient: Apply bright pink gel polish to the upper part of the nail (near the cuticle) and a peach or light coral shade to the lower part (free edge). Using a special gradient brush or a fine-grained sponge, blur the border between the colors with light tapping movements. Repeat the application and blending in 2-3 layers until the desired density and smooth transition are achieved, drying each layer.
- Correction: If gel polish gets on the nail walls, carefully remove it with a brush dipped in cleanser before polymerization.
- Finish: Cover the design with a glossy top coat with UV protection to prevent the colors from fading in the sun. Dry and remove the sticky layer if necessary.