My commitment to minimalistic nail-art is wavering. Though I’ve always favoured a play of neutral-toned colours like white, beige, and peach, I’m contemplating revamping my mood-board a little—courtesy of marble nail-art.
It’s the layering, stacking, and toppling of colours over one another that discouraged me from trying my (shaky) hand at it; but I decided to give it a go, and I was surprised by how gorgeous—and marbled—my nails looked. And that’s why I’m putting together an assortment of the simplest marble nail-art designs to start off with—along with how to do marble nail-art as well as nail-polish products.
How to Create Marble Nail-Art Designs At Home
This manicure might look tricky to recreate but it’s extremely simple to replicate. Here’s a line-up of the best marble nail-art—from minimal to dramatic, choose whichever calls to you. And check out the marble nail-paints we have lined up for you!
What You’ll Need
Here’s what you must have at your disposal to recreate marble nails.
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Base Colour: You don’t have to restrict your base to a certain colour—work with whatever you like. Let’s select black for this example.
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Texture Colour: This shade has to be a little lighter—one or two shades lighter—than your base. Grey, for instance, pairs well with black.
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Detail Colour: This colour must pop because you’re going to be doing all the embellishing with it—shades like white or yellow contrast grey and black flawlessly.
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Metallic Colour: Pick a colour that goes well with your detail colour. They must complement each other. Think colours like gold.
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A Fine, Thin Brush: You’ll need a brush to draw all the details on your nails.
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Plastic Wrap: This one’s for all the mixing that’s going to happen.
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Top Coat: You need to seal the manicure in with a final top-coat.
A Step-By-Step Breakdown
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Set The Base: Do two coats of black, and make sure you’re covering every inch of your nail. This is your backdrop.
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Add Some Texture: This is where your plastic-wrap comes into play. Take some of the wrap, and fist it into a ball. Drop a little bit of the base as well as texture colour (grey and back) onto a clean, flat surface, and gently, press the ball-shaped wrap into the colours. Next, roll the pigment onto your nails softly. This will create a textured finish.
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Throw In Some Detail: It’s time to bring out the brushes—more like brush. Dip the brush into your detail colour—white or yellow—and start drawing random lines on your nails. They don’t have to follow a definite pattern. You can dilute the brush with acetone to avoid creating harsh, obvious lines. You want them to look seamless.
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Bring In The Shine: Using your metallic colour, draw some accents around the squiggly lines.
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Clean It Up: With a small, thin brush and a nail-polish remover, clean the edges of the nail.
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Apply Your Top Coat: Apply a single layer of your top-coat, and you’re good to go.
10 Of The Best Marble Nail Art Designs
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No Lack Of Black
This one’s a lot like the example demonstrated above—black makes the base, and swirls of white embellish the nail. You can throw in a couple of streaks of grey as well. This is simple yet fancy-looking.
Use: MyGlamm 2in1 Nail Paint – Casino Night
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Double Trouble
How about playing around with two designs? Notice the grey-white duo complementing the black-gold combination.
Use: MYGLAMM LIT NAIL ENAMEL – CHEAP THRILLS
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White N Brown
Keep some of your nails plain, and marble the rest of them. These colours contrast each other effortlessly—notice how the streaks of milky-white (punctuated by metallics) form a watercolour-like effect.
Use: MANISH MALHOTRA NAIL LACQUER – BLONDE MUSE
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Is It Wednesday?
The best part about marble nail-art is that it works on short as well as long nails. And if you don’t want to marble all of your nails, you can create the design on your tips only. Notice the play of white and pink in this photo. If you were looking for pink marble nails, this is it for you.
Use: MYGLAMM LIT NAIL ENAMEL – BABE
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True Blue
Just colour your nails blue, and add some squiggly lines of white all over. Don’t forget to dilute the white for it to blend into the base seamlessly.
Use: MyGlamm LIT Nail Enamel – Bad Romance
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Purry Purple
Start off with a light shade of purple as the base for one of your nails, and add it in a little bit of white. Add a glitter-laden purple to two of your nails, and a darker shade of purple to the last.
Use: MYGLAMM TWO OF YOUR KIND NAIL ENAMEL – WINE TASTING
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