Easy Galaxy Nails Mani DIY (with Video!)
Hello friends! Making your own mani these days is so easy and looks incredibly beautiful. I love the galaxy effect and how complex it is even though it’s only a few simple steps, so this is an easy way to do a galaxy manicure.
If you’re not a DIY person, there are some pre-made options at the bottom of the post, and we also have a video you can check out!
Here’s everything you need to get started…
Munition:
–black polish
-blue, plum, white, turquoise and sparkling silver Acrylic paint (or you can use Manicure)
–jacket (this one is a cult favorite)
–makeup sponge
– toothpick
Step one: Apply 1-2 coats of black nail polish and let dry.
Step two: Pour a little of each of your acrylic colors onto a plate. Take a makeup sponge, start with the white sponge and light on a bit of white. Followed by a bit of royal blue and purple. Play around with the sponge until you like the style.
To add dimension, just add a bit of white on top with your sponge. Make sure you leave some black polish around the nail to give it more depth. Finally, grab some silver glitter.
I know it’s hot, but just add a small amount of sparkle. It will detract from the look too much if it’s too sparkly.
Third step: Using a toothpick, add small dots on your nails to represent the stars. I even created a slightly larger star on top of each by drawing a small cross with a toothpick.
Step four: Seal the transaction with a top coat. This ties everything together and gives the look a nice glossy look. Don’t forget this step. Make a huge difference in the final look and keep your man chipped. 🙂
If you love fun DIY manicures, check out…
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And if you’re not the DIY type, here are some ways to get the galaxy look with decals, stickers, or accents options.
A perfect way to impress your friends on your next girls night. 😉 It’s fun to wear during Halloween with dark colors. Interesting! Love very much, Sav.
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Credit // Author: Savannah Wallace. Photography: Isabel Jones.