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Christmas Water Decals from Born Pretty Store

By Bisma @beautyfull6
Christmas Water Decals from Born Pretty Store
Hello everyone,

Today I will be reviewing Christmas water decals that I got from Born Pretty Store a while ago. It will be my first experience with the decal so I might not be like the professionals.


Christmas Water Decals ( $0.99 )


You will need:

  1. Base Nail Color (Desired)
  2. Clear Polish ( For top Coat)
  3. Water Decals of course
  4. A Bowl filled with water at room temperature
  5. Scissors
  6. Tweezers

How to Apply:


1- Apply a base coat and let it dry. (I applied pure black shade as the base color)

Christmas Water Decals from Born Pretty Store


2- Then cut the image that you want to use and remove the plastic sheet of it.

3- Plunge it into the bowl of water for 10-20 seconds.
Christmas Water Decals from Born Pretty Store


4- Take it out of the water with the help of tweezers .

5- The image will slide of the paper with ease and then you can place it on the desired finger.
6- Remove any air bubbles with your finger let it dry. (You can use a blow dryer for it as well)
7- In the end apply the top coat to seal the design.

That's it. You will achieve a perfect nail look at home without being professional. And it's cheap as well.

Finished look:



Christmas Water Decals from Born Pretty Store

Christmas Water Decals from Born Pretty Store

Christmas Water Decals from Born Pretty Store

Christmas Water Decals from Born Pretty Store

Ranking: 10/10

I would definitely recommend this to all those people who are not good at nail art but still want to achieve professional nails at home. It's easy to use, cheap and yet amazing product for every nail art lover out there.

Buy it now Here!!!


If you are interested in buying any of these items or any other product from their site then you can always use my 10% OFF Code.
Code: BF5K31

Christmas Water Decals from Born Pretty Store
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