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Cuticle art is a popular trend in nail art that involves decorating the area around the base of the nail, also known as the cuticle. Here are the steps to apply cuticle art: 1. Prep your nails: Begin by removing any old nail polish and shaping your nails to your desired length and shape. Push back your cuticles gently with a cuticle pusher or an orangewood stick. 2. Apply a base coat: Apply a base coat to protect your nails and make the nail polish last longer. Allow it to dry completely before moving on to the next step. 3. Choose your design: There are many designs you can choose from for cuticle art. Some popular options include dots, stripes, and geometric shapes. You can also use stickers or stencils to create more intricate designs. 4. Apply the design: Using a thin brush or a dotting tool, apply the design around the base of your nail. Be careful not to apply the design on your actual cuticles, as this can cause irritation and damage. 5. Clean up any mistakes: If you make any mistakes, use a clean brush dipped in nail polish remover to clean them up. You can also use a cotton swab dipped in nail polish remover to clean up any excess polish around the cuticles. 6. Seal with a top coat: Once your cuticle art is dry, apply a top coat to protect your design and make it last longer. Allow the top coat to dry completely before doing any activities with your hands. 7. Moisturize your cuticles: After your cuticle art is complete, it's important to moisturize your cuticles to keep them healthy and hydrated. Apply a cuticle oil or a moisturizing hand cream to keep your nails and cuticles looking their best. Remember to have fun with your cuticle art and experiment with different designs and colors to find what works best for you!
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