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How to Recreate This Halloween Blood Drip Nail Art at Home

Like we said before, Halloween isn’t just limited to costumes and makeup — celebrations can extend to your nails, too. And while 3-D bloody eyeball nails may not exactly be the easiest thing to recreate at home, there’s a version of the art that you can DIY — blood drip nails.

In the video below, nail artist Ka Yee Or, who’s based out of Ritual Toronto, demonstrates how to get a blood drip manicure. All you need is a dotting tool (an empty pen, slightly open bobby pin or matchstick will work), and your fave top and base coats and red and nude polishes.

Watch the video below, and be prepared to amaze your followers with this easy, yet super cool Halloween nail art.

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