We create extremely detailed and innovative designs for you, therefore some of them may require a customised amount of stamping polish to reflect with maximum precision.
In order to make a design from the selected stamping plate pattern, the nail surface must first be properly prepared:
Cover the hybrid styling with a matt top coat or matt the surface with a buffer, e.g. 180/240 gradation, and clean thoroughly with a cotton swab soaked in Cleaner 1.
Gel styling
After filing, it is best to cover with a matt top or matt the surface with a buffer, e.g. gradation 180/240, and clean thoroughly with a cotton swab soaked in Cleaner.
Classic protein polish
Wait until the colour layer has dried completely.
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Clean the chosen design on the plate with nail polish remover, Wipe Off Cleaner or Classic Cleaner.
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The plate is now ready to be worked on - from this point on, you need to work quickly so that the design is well reflected.
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Cover the design with stamp polish - this can be a slightly thicker layer applied vertically across the design.
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Pressing the scraper against the surface of the plate, spread the polish all over the pattern in a quick side-to-side motion.
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Using the silicone stamp, without pressing it onto the tile, pick up the design from the tin with a quick movement.
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If there are parts of another design on the stamp or you only want to use a part of the design, you can remove the unwanted parts with adhesive tape, a clothes roller or a mould.
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Transfer the design to the nail. Press down lightly and, using a rocking motion, press it all the way onto the nail so that it transfers well and doesn't stick out.
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If there is any protruding from the design, you can press it down with a finger, for example, and if it is also on the cuticles, separate it, for example, with a wooden stick. Do not remove it at this stage so as not to damage the rest of the design on the nail.
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Once the design is dry, we can gently - without pressing the brush - protect it with the top coat of your choice and cure it in the lamp. Now it's time to clean the cuticles - you can do this by reaching for nail polish remover or Wipe Off Cleaner, for example.
Cleaning up afterwards
If the polish dries on the plate, reach for Cleaner No.1 spray.
Spray the tin where the paint has dried and use a cotton swab to remove any excess, then repeat the process to thoroughly clean the design.
If there is a thicker layer of polish on the tin, you can use a wrap. Spray the tin with a cleanser and place a lint-free cotton swab on it and after a while, remove the dried polish from the surface.
Scratching the surface too much with a stick or other tools can cause scratches, which will adversely affect the quality of the reflected designs.
Under no circumstances should you wipe the stamp or scraper with Cleaner 1, as this may damage their surface and adversely affect the quality of the stamp.
It is best to clean the surface of the stamp with adhesive tape, a mould or a clothes roller. As a last resort, the surface can be gently cleaned with Wipe Off cleaner.