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@Aloxha.pastxel
Winner Megan
@Katja-xy5zt
Oh I love this !!!
@GinkgoGail88
I used to do that all the time when i was i lifeguard i loved it and got tons of compliments
@queenwein16
What kind of polish was used to get the drops?
@michelew2750
Maybe let us know what you are using and doing to get the effect?!
@tabularasa
Why is this titled a "tutorial"? It's a very cool effect, but I see no instructions in the description box, nor any pinned comments… Which polishes were used? How do the spreading drip bubbles work? Wet lacquer, I assume? Please don't call it a tutorial when there's zero information provided
@Sophia-po7un
There so pretty I have to try that out