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Support those battling breast cancer with this pink nail art tutorial from Gelish.

Support those battling breast cancer with this pink nail art tutorial from Gelish.

Fashion Month has kicked off trend-setting nail looks for the next six months. Here's what walked the runway and what you can expect to see in Spring/Summer 2015.

Tammy Taylor creates a gel dotting technique for a beautiful marbling effect with a lot of control, so you can determine how much or how little marbling you want."I also like how you can use any combination of colors, and how it looks similar to a lacy pattern; making the technique really versatile. You can use it all by itself or as a background in many designs," Taylor says.

Tammy Taylor demonstrates the "Take Me to the Big City" nail design using a marbling technique, or what she calls an "organized chaos technique." "What I like about this technique is every nail turns out unique so no two nails are alike. A great way to incorporate this design into your nails is, use only one of the colors as the main color on eight nails, either for the whole nail or just the free-edge and then create two accent nails using this main color and then adding two to five more colors for marbling," Taylor says.

In this video from the NAILS Troubleshooter series, Elaine Watson, vice president of marketing and sales for Star Nail International, demonstrates her turquoise nail art technique using regular polish and nail cleansing spray.

Jamie Duffield, owner of NV Salon and Spa, has filmed a nail art DVD that will be available May 1.
Haley Van Diest, Nails by Haley, Williams Lake, British Columbia, Canada

This birght, marbled nail art design by Kimmie Kyees can easily be recreated.

Holly Schippers shows how to create the "FingerNailFixer" version of water marbling the nails.

Nail tech and esthetician Janelle Lamont started her own business in Williams Lake, Canada, when she was only 19 years old. Learn how to create Lamont’s red and black marbling design, an elegant winter look for clients.

In this video from the NAILS Troubleshooter series, Entity's director of education, Lorena Marquez, shows how to create a gel-polish marble effect without tools.
Ashley Upshall, Synthetic Nails, Witless Bay, Newfoundland, CanadaLorri Silvestre, Nail Designs by Lorri, Grover Beach, Calif.Ednice De Jesus, Ednice Nail Artist, Patillas, Puerto RicoCarolina Camargo, Glam Style Nails by Carolina, Mexico City
Trina Kison, Electric Cherry NailZ, Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaLaTonya Brown, Sweet Tips by Tonya, Raleigh, N.C.Cindy Kirkpatrick, Williams Lake, British Columbia, Canada
Danielle Glass, Home Based Salon, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada
Toni Cassidy, Simply Beauty by Toni, Surrey, U.K.Ashley Kilpatrick, Nebraska City, Neb.Jamie Panici, Headhunters Beauty Salon, Bourbonnais, Illinois

Danielle Glass uses gels to create this bright design.
Kim Hanzlik, Nails, Hands, Feet and Toes, Winnemucca, Nev.