Thin Lines – Nail Art for Beginners

The basics of nail art

Thin lines are the basis of any nail art. You have to master it in order to learn complex designs afterwards.

What you’ll learn

  • What materials and brushes to use.
  • How to draw on the nail evenly and proportionally.
  • Fine lines that are mistaken for stamping or stickers.
  • Techniques for drawing straight and rounded lines. What is their difference?.
  • How to care for your brushes.
  • How to outline a drawing.
  • How to fix mistakes.

Course Content

  • Introduction –> 4 lectures • 12min.
  • Exercises for creating thin lines –> 5 lectures • 32min.
  • Nail Art with Thin Lines –> 3 lectures • 39min.
  • Christmas Designs –> 4 lectures • 50min.

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Requirements

Thin lines are the basis of any nail art. You have to master it in order to learn complex designs afterwards.

If you are wondering which course to take as a beginner in nail art then this is the course for you.

You need to be able to draw fine lines for anything: for example flowers, characters or writing. You can draw a beautiful flower or butterfly, but a bad outline will ruin everything. Thin lines are the foundation.

 

You get:

  1. 12 designs and exercises perfect for beginner nail technicians
  2. List of products that I will be using in the course
  3. Lessons with easy explanation, high quality footage and shots from different angles

Enrol if:

  • You want to become a nail technician who will proudly say that he knows how to control her most important tool – the brush
  • Want to be the manicurist who gets asked “Is that a sticker?” and enthusiastically replies, “No, it’s hand painted.”
  • You do your nails at home but want to WOW all your friends

Thin lines take a lot of practice but with these exercises you will learn the techniques, how to hold the brush and when to press. Having the knowledge it will be all about repeating it a few times to become perfect.

 

Everything is in your hands! If you read this page, there is a reason. You can do it!

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