How to Make Panda Nail Art

Gather your supplies., Start with a base coat to protect your nails., Apply a large circle on the top half of your nails with the white nail polish., Use your dotting tool to create two ears with the black nail polish. , Add the eyes at the lower...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Gather your supplies.

    You don't want to be searching for nail polish with wet nails! To complete this step, see the list of required supplies under "Things You'll Need" below. , This will keep your nails shiny and helps the polish stay on longer. , Don't worry about messing up
    - you can clean it with some nail polish remover.

    Be careful to ensure that that the circle dries thoroughly before moving on to the remaining steps. ,,,, Make sure everything is dry before proceeding to the next step, otherwise your design might smudge. , This will protect your nails and the design from chipping.

    See the introduction image for the final design. ,
  2. Step 2: Start with a base coat to protect your nails.

  3. Step 3: Apply a large circle on the top half of your nails with the white nail polish.

  4. Step 4: Use your dotting tool to create two ears with the black nail polish.

  5. Step 5: Add the eyes at the lower half of the large white circle with the black nail polish.

  6. Step 6: Add the nose right beneath the eyes.

  7. Step 7: After the eyes have dried

  8. Step 8: add two smaller circles with the white nail polish.

  9. Step 9: Apply the top coat after the eyes and nose are completely dry.

  10. Step 10: Finished.

Detailed Guide

You don't want to be searching for nail polish with wet nails! To complete this step, see the list of required supplies under "Things You'll Need" below. , This will keep your nails shiny and helps the polish stay on longer. , Don't worry about messing up
- you can clean it with some nail polish remover.

Be careful to ensure that that the circle dries thoroughly before moving on to the remaining steps. ,,,, Make sure everything is dry before proceeding to the next step, otherwise your design might smudge. , This will protect your nails and the design from chipping.

See the introduction image for the final design. ,

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