2. **Maple-Inspired Ombre**


Stunning ombre design that moves from warm orange to rich brown will help you to capture the feeling of falling leaves. This method calls for precise colour mixing to produce a smooth gradient that replics the natural autumn leaf development. Starting at the cuticle with a light orange base, progressively mix into darker amber tones and conclude with a chocolate brown at the tips. A perfect transition between colours depends on dabbing the colours together using a cosmetic sponge while they are still wet. While a high-shine top coat brings the whole artwork to life, adding a scattering of fine gold glitter can replicate sunlight catching dropped leaves. This approach can be modified for lesser lengths too, but it works especially nicely on longer nails where the gradient has more room to develop.
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