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Hey guys! Don’t these nails remind you of a chalkboard? I wore these in the beginning
of the school year, since chalkboards remind me of school, so I’m gunna show you how
to do them today. Isn’t it cool how I removed the shine to make it look more realistic?
Anyways, this is how you do it. Start out with a base coat of nail polish
to protect your nails, as usual. This will keep your nails stronger, and help prevent
staining. If you don’t have a base coat, use a clear nail polish.
Next get a green colored nail polish that looks similar to the color of a chalk board.
This one from Orly was the perfect match, and I’ll have all the products I used listed
on my blog if you want to know the names. Paint an even layer on your nails. I did two
coats so it was perfectly even, but do however many you would like.
Now get an assortment of pastel colors and use them to make shapes on your nails. You
can use nail polish, but I used acrylic paint. Paint shapes on all of the nails except one
for an accent. Using a tiny nail brush, I painted different shapes like circles, triangles,
and squares. It’s easiest to go through your nails with one color at a time so you
don’t have to switch brushes or clean it off between every use. I used purple, and
did a different shape on each nail. After the purple, I got a clean brush and
used a yellow to do the same thing. Just paint some shapes on your nails like you did with
the purple. On one of the nails I decided to add a yellow heart and it came out really
well. Now use a blue to add more shapes. You can
paint whatever you want really, you don’t have to do what I did. It’s easier to tell
that it’s a chalk board if you add shapes or anything else you would find on a chalk
board, but you can do what you want. I also added a random pink zig zag. Just for fun.
On the accent nail, I used a white paint to write the letters “ABC” on it. This nail
really looks like a chalk board once it’s turned matte. If you can’t paint these letters
with your non-dominant hand, hopefully you will be able to find someone who can help
you. If you practice enough you will be able to do it with either hand and no problem,
like me. Now it’s time to seal in your design with
a top coat. Make sure that your design is completely dried before you add the topcoat,
or else you will smudge and mess up the whole design. If you used acrylic paints like I
did, make sure you only press down lightly to avoid smearing the paint. Let your topcoat dry completely.
Once your design is completely dried, your nails will be shiny like this, so get any
matte topcoat like this one from E.L.F., and evenly paint this over all of your nails.
Once you paint this on, wait a couple of seconds and it will remove the shiny finish on the
nails. Here is a comparison of the shiny nail to the matte side. You will still have the
protection of the topcoat, but now the nails will look even more like a chalk board. Hard
Candy and Essie also make a matte topcoat, so any of these would work.
Now you are completely done with the design, and your nails look just like a chalkboard!
This design is simple and easy to recreate, and the matte topcoat makes it more unique.
Oh and by the way, I have a friend who really wanted a shout out so he wrote his channel
name on my hand, so hi Conner! He does a lot of video editing and works with a team of
other editors to make some cool stuff, so if you are interested in that kinda stuff
you can find out more about it on his channel, CiosII, and I’ll have a link in the description
box. So that’s it for the tutorial. Hope you
enjoyed, and don’t forget to subscribe to my channel if you liked it! Thanks for watching,
and I’ll see you in my next video. Bye!