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LNETSA's video: How to use your nailart brushes WITH POLISH ONE STROKE with nail polish

@How to use your nailart brushes WITH POLISH + ONE STROKE (with nail polish)
I 've had the same question a few times over some of my designs: "can I do this, that, or one stroke with polish?" Well, you can. It is not the same, but you can. I have to say that since I tried acrylic paint, I find it much easier to work with than nail polish. You can get it everywhere (from school supplies, craft stores, online et.c.). In this video, I show you some things that you can do with your brushes and nail polish. I tried to make the one stroke with nail polish, too:)) I chose a simple brush set, which is missing the striping brush (sad, the striping brush is very useful..). The nail polishes are some old ones I had from nded.com, they are a bit dried and thick, so I don't use them anywhere else. I also used an empty container, where I placed a small ammount of nail polish remover, to clean my brushes every now and then. I understand that it is a long video.. Thank you very much for watching! Hugs, Elena -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music by danosongs.com ("Joker with honey lips" and "Love letters") I do have a facebook :) Come and be my friend! http://www.facebook.com/ElenaSimeonidouNailart I also have a blog, I can post more pictures there:) http://simplynailart.blogspot.gr

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This video was published on 2013-08-20 13:14:16 GMT by @LNETSA on Youtube. LNETSA has total 32.4K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 176 video.This video has received 1.1K Likes which are higher than the average likes that LNETSA gets . @LNETSA receives an average views of 26.7K per video on Youtube.This video has received 44 comments which are higher than the average comments that LNETSA gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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