The marbling colors spread too much or not at all.
Why isn t my water marble spreading.
If the water is too cold the polish will dry faster if it is too hot it won t dry fast enough.
Water marble is a super fun way to decorate your nails.
This is important because old or gloopy nail polish will not spread out on the surface of the.
Add water to thin the colors skim the marbling base then test.
And when it does work i will put my nail in the water but when it comes up there are bubbles on the nail and it s really annoying.
This is why room temperature is perfect for water marbling.
This video addresses some of the very common questions that i get on my channel.
To thicken the water you will need methyl cellulose which is a powdery substance that mixes with water to create a consistency much like a thin gelatin.
In regards to the temp.
Hello i m also new in water marbling and i noticed it 2 days ago i was leaded here when i was looking for brands that might work the best i used room temperature tap water that as i saw isn t the ideal but should work some polish don t spread at all and some others spread but no matter what i do after 2 3 drops polish stops spreading and some.
If the polish isn t spreading it could be the brand of polish a lot of people already pointed this out in the comments though.
When water marbling be sure to use highly pigmented opaque and fresh or thinned nail polish.
Check for and repair any cracks in the grout.
I m using pure ice but i think that the polish is too thick.
It won t spread and when i try to make the swirls with a toothpick it gets caught on the toothpick.
Mix 1 4 cup of methyl cellulose with 2 quarts of water for the best marbling consistency.
You may need to add synthrapol to the paints to improve its ability to spread and float.
Hi nancy i have been experimenting with marbling and have encountered a problem of which i can t isolate the cause.
However i understand that lots of my viewers are having.
I mix my carrageen following instructions 1 tbsp quart treat my paper canson watercolor paper with alum 1 tbsp cup and start creating patterns with my watered down acrylics 50 50 water to paint.
I ve tried over and over again but it never works.
The bottom tiles on the wall are going to be exposed to plenty of water even if it isn t where the water stream hits.
Add more paint to balance it out.
Marbling colors are too thick.
Test this by discontinuing use of the shower for 4 5 days maybe a week to let the shower completely dry out.