11.What is the first step in the water marbling process? a) Adding nail polish to the water b) Applying a top coat c) Preparing a bowl of room temperature water with baby oil d) Dipping the finger into the nail polish/nail enamel. 12. Why is it important to use a toothpick in water marbling? a) To mix all the polish colors together b) To create designs by pulling the polish c) To clean the nails after marbling d) To apply polish directly to the nails 13. What should you do before dipping your finger into the polish design? a) Apply oil to the finger \( \quad \) b) Shake the bowl of water c) Mix all the colors together d) Let the polish dry completely 14.What is the final step in water marbling? a) Applying nail polish remover b) Letting the design dry and finishing with a top coat c) Repeating the process on the same nail d) Wiping the nail with tissue paper/wipes.
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Bonus Knowledge
Ah, the art of water marbling! Did you know this captivating technique traces back to the 15th century in Japan? Initially, it was used to create decorative paper known as "suminagashi." This tradition later influenced the modern nail art scene, allowing vibrant swirls and psychedelic patterns to flourish on fingertips everywhere—truly a beautiful blend of old meets new! For those looking to master water marbling, it's essential to remember that patience is key. One common mistake is not using room temperature water, which can lead to unsatisfactory results. Also, be sure to practice using various polishes as some spread better than others. This not only speeds up the marbling process but also ensures your designs come out as eye-catching as you envision!
