Ombre Nails: White and Blue Holographic Chrome Gradient

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Chrome Ombre Nails: White and Blue Gradient No Chip Manicure
Chrome Ombre Nails: White and Blue Gradient

Here is a Step-By-Step Tutorial for Ombre Nails: White and Blue Holographic Chrome Gradient.

I love White Nails, I love Blue Nails, I love Chrome Nails! And I love Ombre Nails! So I combined them all together. And got a perfect Manicure! For me anyways.

Mirror Chrome and Metallic Manicures have become so popular in the last few years. And now all kinds of Holo Chrome Nails are all over social media.

These are Greek-Inspired Nails. I got invited to a for Greek Independence Day party. So wanted a Greek-themed Nails. And what better look for that than White and Blue Nails?

Those are the colors of the Greek flag. And therefore most patriotic Greek Colors of course! White and Blue color combo is what comes to mind when I’m thinking Greek Nails!

Chrome Ombre Nails: White and Blue Gradient No Chip Manicure
Chrome Ombre Nails: White and Blue Gradient
So these White and Blue Ombre Nails are perfect as:
  • Nails for Greek Flag Day
  • Nails for Greek Fest
  • Nails for Greek Parade
  • Nails for Greek Dinner Party
  • Nails for Greek Dance
  • Nails for Greek Birthday Party
  • Nail for Greek Wedding Guest
  • Nail for Greek Bridal Shower
  • Nails for Greek Engagement Party
  • Nails for Greek Bachelorette Party
  • Nails for Greek Girls Night
  • Nails for Greek Baptism
  • Nails for Greek Easter
  • Nails for Greek Islands

Whenever Greek Manicure is needed – this one is always at the top of my list.

But these White and Blue Nails don’t necessarily need to be for Greek-inspired occasions only. These nails are bright, fun and trendy. And they sure make a statement. So they will not go unnoticed.

Chrome Ombre Nails: White and Blue Gradient No Chip Manicure
Chrome Ombre Nails: White and Blue Gradient

And they would also be perfect as:

  • Beach Day Nails
  • Summer Nails
  • Summer Vacation Nails
  • Nautical Nails, Nails for a Cruise, Nails for Boating
  • Nails for Boy Baby Shower
  • Winter Nails
  • Nails for Ski Trip

These would also be a good 4th of July Nail Design! Just pair it with red toes, red jewelry or red outfit.

I am obsessed with this look and I hope you try it! Or get inspired to create your own version. If you do, please share your photos with me! I would love it.

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Ombre Nails:

White and Blue Holo Chrome Gradient

HOW-TO INSTRUCTIONS:

After completing your nail prep, apply Gel Base Coat. Then cure for the required time.

Apply 2 coats of White Gel Polish. Then cure each coat for the required time.

Apply your favorite No Wipe Gel Top Coat. Then cure for the required time.

Tip: Check to make sure there is no bumps or fuzzies. Because they will really show once you apply the chrome. If any, buff off and repeat Step 3.

Tip: If using same top coat as I used:

Cure for 30 seconds only. Then wipe the nail surface with rubbing alcohol. Proceed to Step 4.

Dip just the tip of a disposable eyeshadow applicator into the blue chrome.

Press the chrome into the nail starting at the cuticle area. Then work your way up to the middle of the nail. Do that by lightly swirling and then padding the applicator moving down the nail.

It will create the fade effect. If needed, repeat util you applied enough pigment.

Tip: Powder is not sticking? Wipe the nail surface off with rubbing alcohol before applying it.

Using a soft brush, brush off access chrome from the nail surface.

Apply your favorite Gel Top Coat. Be sure to cap free edges. Then cure for the required time.

Wipe off the access pigment from skin, especially around the cuticle and sidewalls with rubbing alcohol. It will help check for coverage.

Tip: Have any spots where the chrome didn’t stick?

Wipe the surface of the nail well with rubbing alcohol first. Let dry. Then apply 1 more coat of your No Wipe top coat. Cure. Apply more chrome with disposable applicator to fill in the missing spots. And seal with another coat of top coat. Cure.

Enjoy the finished look! And all the compliments!

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