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Watercolor Drops: Adding Artistic Flair to Your Nail Extensions Nail extensions have become a popular trend in recent years, giving individuals the ability to showcase their creativity and style through their fingertips. One of the latest trends in nail art is the use of watercolor drops to add an artistic touch to plain or gel polish. Watercolor drops, also known as ink drop nails, involve using water-based ink or paint to create a droplet effect on the nails. The drops can be created using a variety of colors or just one, depending on the desired look. To achieve watercolor drops, start by applying a base color to the nails. Once the base color has dried, add a few drops of the ink or paint onto the nails. The ink will begin to spread, creating a unique and abstract design. For those who prefer a more uniform look, a stencil can be used to create precise and symmetric watercolor drops. The stencil will help control the spread of the ink or paint, resulting in a consistent design without any accidental smudging. Watercolor drops can also be combined with other nail art techniques, such as using glitter or adding decals, to create a more intricate and eye-catching design. While watercolor drops can be done on both natural and acrylic nails, it's important to note that they may not last as long as other nail art designs. The ink or paint can begin to chip or fade after a few days, making it a short-term but fun option for those who like to change up their nail designs frequently. Overall, watercolor drops can add a unique and artistic flair to nail extensions. With a wide range of colors and techniques available, there's no limit to the creativity that can be achieved with this trend.