The video demonstrates three different gradient nail designs using a sponge technique. The first design uses nude and white nail polish, the second uses dark red and light red nail polish, and the third uses four different shades of blue and white nail polish.
The process for each design is similar:
1. Apply a base coat of nail polish to the nail.
2. Use a sponge to create a gradient effect by dabbing nail polish onto the nail in a specific pattern.
3. Repeat the process multiple times to achieve the desired shade and effect.
4. Finish with a top coat to seal the design and add shine.
The video provides tips and tricks for achieving a smooth, even gradient effect, including using a generous amount of nail polish, working quickly, and using a light touch when dabbing the sponge onto the nail.
The video also encourages viewers to experiment with different color combinations and to share their favorite gradient designs in the comments.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The tutorial is about creating three gradient nail designs.
2. The first gradient nail design uses nude nail polish and a sponge.
3. Two layers of nude nail polish are applied to all nails and allowed to dry completely.
4. A sponge is used to create the gradient effect.
5. The sponge is cut into small pieces to fit the nail.
6. White nail polish is used in addition to the nude nail polish to create the gradient effect.
7. The sponge is dipped in nail polish and applied to the nail in a patting or stamping motion.
8. The gradient effect is achieved by making small up and down movements with the sponge.
9. Extra shine is applied to the nail before it dries to remove the sponge appearance.
10. The second gradient nail design uses red nail polish and a sponge.
11. Two layers of lighter red nail polish are applied to all nails and allowed to dry completely.
12. Darker red nail polish and black nail polish are used to create the gradient effect.
13. The third gradient nail design uses white nail polish and four different shades of blue nail polish.
14. The sponge is used to create a layered gradient effect with the four colors.
15. The colors are applied in a sequence from darkest to lightest.
16. The sponge is stamped onto the nail in a short, top-to-bottom motion to mix the colors.
17. Extra shine is applied to the nail before it dries to remove the sponge appearance.
18. The tutorial is concluded with a final result of the three gradient nail designs.