1. Use less product
Too much product causes:
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bulky lines
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uneven edges
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flooding
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shaky details.
Smaller amounts provide more control.
2. Improve brush control
A quality brush matters.
Cheap brushes often:
Good brushes instantly improve detail work.
3. Focus on spacing
Clean nail art is often more about spacing than complexity.
Proper spacing creates:
4. Refine backgrounds
Abstract or colourful backgrounds help designs look more intentional.
Even simple details appear elevated when the base composition is strong.
5. Use highly pigmented products
Strong pigmentation allows:
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thinner application
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crisper lines
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cleaner details.
Low-quality products often require multiple passes, reducing precision.
Conclusion
Cleaner nail art is not about making designs more complicated.
It comes from:
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better control
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smarter product use
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cleaner composition
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and refined technique.
Small improvements create dramatically more professional-looking results.
