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Dotted Nail Art Designs: Left Middle Finger

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Summary: Make your own nail art designs and patterns. Learn how to apply nail polish dots to left middle finger in this free nail art video from a professional nail technician.

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By Lee Gross
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Lee Gross has been doing manicures and pedicures for more than 10 years now. She specializes in both natural and artificial nails. She graduated from Mr. David's School of Hair Design...read more

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seaurchina said

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on 8/22/2009 Why don't they show the finished nail? Pointless.

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"Joyce's middle finger is the one were doing next. I am going to add a little bit more polish to my clean top than I would her ring or her pinky finger. Her nail bed is slightly larger than most. I am going to use my next to largest size dot, doter or the end of the stylist. I am going to make fewer dots on this one just simply because they are going to be bigger. For someone that likes just random sizes you can make small ones with the large one again you just don't want to press down as heavily. Just re dip the polish as often as you need if you see it getting stringy wipe off the stylist because if you do mess up your going to have to take it all off and start all over again. I didn't get quite enough polish so I am just adding a little bit more. Just to finish out my look. I left a little large gap here so I want to add just a small dot just to kind of take up that area. So I used a smaller end of the stylist. You?re going to make sure that both ends are completely wiped off when you done and again wipe off the top of the flat top bottle. If it runs down on the side a little you may need to wipe that off as well and that is how you do the middle finger on the Joyce's left hand."

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