![ch-nail-art-how-to-tanlines](https://content.probeautycentral.saloncentric.com/-/media/sc/feature/content-hub/categories/nails/july---tanlines-final-1---essie.jpg?h=1919&w=1920&hash=3517F34F2656ECD172D59843190597EA)
“Tanlines”
Designed by Michelle Saunders
1. Apply one coat of ‘rose to the top’ over nail.
![ch-nail-art-how-to-tanlines](https://content.probeautycentral.saloncentric.com/-/media/sc/feature/content-hub/categories/nails/july---tanlines-step-1---essie.jpg?h=533&w=400&hash=D1CF8AF184938FAE094FBD822AC1BE53)
2. Create a moon and French tip with ‘dress for press’.
![ch-nail-art-how-to-tanlines](https://content.probeautycentral.saloncentric.com/-/media/sc/feature/content-hub/categories/nails/july---step-2---essie.jpg?h=533&w=400&hash=C8B5672A1BAB498D2C56F11E9A08ACF7)
3. Connect them with thin lines along the side with a striping brush.
![ch-nail-art-how-to-tanlines](https://content.probeautycentral.saloncentric.com/-/media/sc/feature/content-hub/categories/nails/july---step-3-tanlines---essie.jpg?h=533&w=400&hash=C8E085A75A78458FE24E76D84AE5472B)
![ch-nail-art-how-to-tanlines](https://content.probeautycentral.saloncentric.com/-/media/sc/feature/content-hub/categories/nails/july---step-4-tanlines---essie.jpg?h=533&w=400&hash=FE7771700E0086F197FF1259BEC0FDA1)
Photography: Courtesy of Essie
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