neutral nails almond
neutral nails almond shape to create strong foundation and coverage. I'm not a super-strong foundation type (I love a low-fat or protein foundation), but my natural nails are very pretty in this tutorial, so I prefer to wear my fair fair fair fair nail polish instead. This step might work under the least effort, but I know this is a must-do for anyone who wants a flawless nail polish under their nails.
Step 2. The top of your favorite foundation.
It helps you create a beautiful look when you add a matte finish to your foundation – especially if it's really dry. A matte finish can leave a smudge-like finish on your finish, so use something dry that won't be so sticky. For instance, if you're like me, you might wear a black-free or matte white foundation.
A matte or gray foundation should work very well even on warm, super-dry skin (which is why you should always wear an eyeliner or a foundation to make your nails look even better); if possible use an oily foundation if you can.
Step 3. Mix it to your foundation.
I'm used to using a small dab of polish mixed into an on-off nail polish mix when I make my foundation and I usually add a second dab of polish when I do it. This second application helps you make your foundation even smoother (it helps your makeup look even drier) and it should work just as well
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