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TRYING NAIL STAMPING FOR THE FIRST TIME | BLACK ROSES ON PINK MANICURE


Product details: Nail Stamper & Plate by Born Pretty

You have definitely heard about nail stamping. It is one of those quick and easy methods to get neat designs and patterns onto your nail plate in no time! Nail stamping this technique allows you to achieve a perfect nail design at home, therefore almost every nail polish junkie have already tried this simple and convenient nail art method. All you need to have are three items: a nail polish, nail stamper and a plate with pre-made designs.
On the first glance, what is easier than swiping some nail polish over the stainless steel plate, transferring the design onto the stamper and pressing it against your nail plate. Sounds like anyone can do it, isn't it? But, sometimes, even the most famous and skillful nail artists can't get the perfect stamping design from the very first try. So, ladies and gentlemen, as you might have guessed, today I'm going to try a nail stamping technique for the first time. I want to create a beautiful (or not) manicure and share the whole process with you.
I didn't want to overcomplicate my first nail stamping experience and picked two basic colors: a yogurt pink creamy nail polish by Brazilian brand Colorama and an opaque Basic Black lacquer by Born Pretty. For the best results it is important to use a well-pigmented and opaque nail polish, that provides a perfect coverage. Stamping nail polish must have the perfect consistency - not too thick and not too runny. The Basic Black lacquer has a perfect coverage and consistency for stamping, so it was the main reason, why I picked it for my design.
Valentine's Day Stamping Nail Art Plate* by Born Pretty store is my first and only nail stamping plate. To be honest, I was pleasantly surprised by the plate's quality. It comes carefully sealed with a transparent protective tape and yo need to remove it before the first usage. The plate is glued onto a firm plastic base for a comfortable handling. The Valentine's Day themed plate features 24 unique designs and patters and you can use it to create cute and romantic manicure on your nails.
Together with a nail stamping plate I received a Clear Jelly Nail Stamper*, it comes together with a scraper - a plastic card that removes an excessive nail polish. The nail stamper looks like a jelly marshmallow and feels so soft and good to touch! Though, be carefully not to damage it with your nails, the jelly stamper is tender.
Right after I removed the protective tape, I used a nail polish remover to degrease the plate, so the nail polish can grab easier. You can also use a rubbing alcohol or acetone to degrease the plate. Pick the suitable design and apply nail polish on the plate. For my first attempt I picked a rose pattern and filled it with black nail polish. Carefully wipe the excessive amount of nail polish with a plastic scraper and transfer the pattern onto the stamper. I know it sounds a bit complicated, but this routine is more simple, than it seems at first. Gently press the jelly stamper on the nail plate, transferring the design.
The rose pattern transferred onto my nail from the first attempt. Maybe it doesn't look too perfect, but I was rather surprised with the result. The lines looked neat and the process wasn't too complicated. I used a thin synthetic brush and nail polish remover to clean up the skin around the nail. Now starts the messy party! You need to clean up the plate to repeat the process once again. This is my least favorite part of the nail stamping process. Make sure you are not using a hand with a fresh manicure, or you will destroy the precious design.
I applied a rose design on my middle and ring fingers, covering the rest of the nails with black nail polish. Covering the nails with a clear shiny top coat is the last step. Try using a no smudge top coat, because some top coats can smudge and ruin your stamping design. I used a No Smudge Top Coat by Born Pretty to seal the deal. This top coat doesn't smudge the nail polish and adds a beautiful glossy finish to the nails.
I guess, the result is not so bad as for the first try, though I feel my nail art creativity is limited by lack of imagination. I definitely need to check out some nail stamping ideas, which I can recreate using this stamping plate. The method is simple and I it is the main reason why I like it. Anyone can create a beautiful nail art at home with the stamping technique. The pros of nail stamping are obvious. And the main con and the biggest turn off this method is the messy process. I don't like to worry about the nail polish mess and spending time on cleaning the stains. And what do you think, lovelies? Have you ever tried to create nail art with a help of nail stamping tools? Please let me know about your experience and opinion in the comments. Try out new Born Pretty arrivals and don't forget to use a a special code LIZH10 to receive 10 % discount off your purchase. Until next time, lovelies!
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Mary R : Hi Liz! I've used this method and I found myself getting so tired of the whole process! It took me some good amount of time to manage the lacquer and the tools, had to clean a lot but the results were not bad. I didn't really enjoyed it though and I will keep taking my manicure by a professional!
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