Nail Art with Copic Ink
23-09-2021
Enjoy coloring nail tips
using Copic Ink!
You’d be surprised to know how easy it is to make your own nail tips using Copic Ink!
You can choose your favorite colors and have fun designing your very own nails!
This article introduces two techniques:
1. The basics for making nail tips with Copic Ink
2. How to achieve a “watercolor” look to your nail designs
Supplies:
- Transparent fake nails (Please do not color your actual nails!)
- Copic Ink (colors of your choice)
- Metallic ink (we recommend using Piñata “Rich Gold”)
- Gel nail polish (White and Transparent)
- UV light for gel nails
- Melamine Sponge (cut into small pieces)
- Gloves
Please read before you use Copic Ink:
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Copic Ink is alcohol ink. It's flammable, so please do not use or store it near a fireplace. Also, please avoid direct sunlight when storing.
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Please use Copic Ink in a room with good ventilation as the ink volatilizes while using (or wear a mask). If you feel sick, we recommend drinking water so the alcohol that was breathed into your body can be broken down.
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Copic Ink is a dye ink and does not come off easily when you get a stain on your skin or clothes. Please wear something that can get dirty, and please protect your workspace. (Click here to see FAQs of Copic Ink)
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Please keep Copic Ink out of reach of young children.
1. Basic Nail Art Technique
(R32 and V04 are used in this example.)
Step 1:
Apply white gel nail polish on one of the fake nails and cure it with a UV lamp. If there’s any nail polish remaining uncured, make sure to wipe it off.
Step 2:
Apply a few drops of Copic Ink directly onto a small piece of sponge. To avoid contact of the ink to your skin, we recommend wearing gloves.
Step 3:
Gently pat the sponge and apply the ink to the fake nail. If you want to redo or blur the color, apply 0 Colorless Blender using a sponge in the same way.
Step 4:
Repeat Steps 2 and 3 and apply other colors as you like!
Step 5:
After you finish coloring, apply metallic ink for a decorative accent using the same sponging technique.
Step 6:
Let the ink dry completely. Finally, apply a top coat of clear/transparent gel nail polish and cure the nail with a UV lamp. Repeat this process for all of the nails you have created using Copic Ink (which will most likely be 10).
Congratulations! You have made your very own custom nails! Well done!
Please share your creations on social media, tagging us at @copic_official_us.
WOW! your friends with your very own customized nail tips! You can make stunning nail art by applying a tiny amount of Copic Ink with a sponge. Also, they pair well alternating with single-color fake nails just like the picture below.
2. How to achieve a watercolor look to your nail art
(B66, R35 and Y08 are used in this example.)
Step 1:
Using a sponge, apply Copic Ink as if you’re drawing a line with the sponge upward from the bottom to top of the nail.
Step 2:
Before the first color dries completely, apply the second color the same way. The coloring tip here is to apply the second color on the edge of the first color so that the colors overlap and blend together along the edge.
Step 3:
Once the ink appears to your liking, apply a top coat of transparent/clear gel nail polish and cure the nail with a UV lamp. Repeat this for all nails that are colored using Copic Ink.
Congratulations! You’ve made your very own nail art using the watercolor technique with Copic Ink!
As a helpful tip, different color combinations will result in different effects. Enjoy experimenting and creating your own unique nail tips with Copic!
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