Tag: NailStamping

  • Autumnal Stamping with F.U.N Lacquer ‘Burning Up’

    Autumnal Stamping with F.U.N Lacquer ‘Burning Up’

    Hey guys,

    I uploaded this design on my instagram account a week ago and then my internet connection went down 🙁 so this post is a week late. This is the first of a couple of designs I did for autumn this year. I used Fun Lacquer’s Burning Up as my base as it’s the perfect colour. It’s a multichrome that shifts through copper,orange, gold,pink and I daresay green at a certain angle! It’s basically autumn in a bottle and I reached for it instantly.

    Swatches of Burning Up :

    Looks like a gorgeous wine coloured satiny beauty in the shade!

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    Some of that shift is visible in this one:

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    Sunlight swatch spam, slightly pink with orange highlights in the corners:

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    Looking more brownish orange in this one :

    Fun_Lacquer_Burning_Up_Sun_Swatch_2

    This last one was taken inside and captures the crazy orange shift I was talking about:

    Fun_Lacquer_Burning_Up_Indoor_Swatch_1

    As usual, I wanted to stamp an autumn appropriate design on this beautiful base, but I didn’t want the base to be completely obscured by the print , so I went with a simple double stamped leaf.

    Here’s what I used:

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    Basecoat –  Orly Bonder

    F.U.N Lacquer – Burning Up 

    Liquid Latex for easy cleanup with stamping

    Konad Black Stamping polish

    Maybelline Color Show – No. 008 Bold Gold

    Glisten & Glow – HK Girl Top Coat

    XL Gold stamper from FabUrNails (Not Pictured)

    Plate used:

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    HeHe 52 from the HeHe brand

    The process is pretty simple, I chose a leaf and stamped it in black. Then I picked up the same image in gold and stamped over the black with a partial overlap so the black leaf sort of looks like a shadow.

    Here’s the finished look:

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    In sunlight:

    Fun_Lacquer_Burning_Up_Sun_Leaves

    I leave you with this :

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    So what do you think?

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  • Fashion Friday – Adele in Jenny Packham for “Adele at the BBC”

    Fashion Friday – Adele in Jenny Packham for “Adele at the BBC”

    Hey Guys,

    I know it’s been ages since I last posted! I haven’t stopped doing nail art, just finding it difficult to keep up with regular posting. Good news is I have a nice pile of unposted designs to get crackin’ 🙂

    Today is one of my first fashion inspired nail art looks. Adele is back after a long hiatus with a spankin’ new album and I’m super excited. Have had the album on loop since the time it dropped. I’m obviously a die hard fan! The minute I saw her dress from the “Adele at the BBC” event, I knew I wanted to recreate that on my nails! It’s from the Autumn-Winter 2015 Jenny Packham Collection.

    Technically today is Saturday, but no one ever heard of Fashion Saturday, haha! Besides I posted these on Instagram yesterday,so I think it still counts 😀

    There’s a pictorial too outlining the steps on how to achieve the look. Here’s the finished manicure :

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    I mattified the design as I thought it went with the look of the dress.

    The michele replica watches are known for their elegant designs and attention to detail, offering you a sophisticated style at a more accessible price.

    Here’s what you need to create this mani :

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    Basecoat –  Orly Bonder

    Revlon Parfumerie – Balsam Fir

    Liquid Latex for easy cleanup with stamping

    Chambor – No. 446. It’s a gold foil polish I got as a free gift so I don’t have a link for you!

    F.U.N Lacquer – King ( King of bling that is!)

    Glisten & Glow – HK Girl Top Coat

    Inglot – Matte Top Coat

    Plate Used : Fairytale 5 from HeHe plates “Fairytale Collection”

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    Stamper – New Jumbo stamper from FabUrNails ( psst…review coming soon)

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    I also used the new sable double sided liner and striper brush from FabUrNails . I love the sparkly elements – the crystals, the reflective etching on the caps, excellent brush on the whole  :

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    Here’s a pictorial with all the steps :

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    Steps:

    Step 1 : Start with 2 coats of Revlon Balsam Fir.
    Step 2 : Apply Liquid Latex to protect your cuticles and make it easier to cleanup after stamping.
    Step 3 : Apply a gold foil stamping polish like so. I used Chambor No. 446. Plate used : Fairytale 5 from ‪HeHe plates.‬
    Step 4 through Step 6 : Pick up the image on your stamper and clean up the excess using scotch tape.
    Step 7 : Stamp the design on the nail like so.
    Step 8 : Use a thin detail brush and a flakie glitter polish and layer over the stamped design. I used F.U.N Lacquer King. It’s so crazy bling! It’s loaded with sterling silver flakies and gold micro holographic glitter AND spectraflair! It sparkles like no one’s business when mattified!
    Step 9 : Add one coat of a quick dry glossy topcoat. I used my absolute favourite Glisten & Glow HKGirl topcoat.
    Step 10 (Not Pictured) : Add one coat of matte topcoat to matte the design. I used Inglot matte topcoat.

    Now let the blitz of pictures start, I have a ton of them to share as I simply couldn’t limit them to one or two. Here’s the matte version first :

    12.Adele_JP_Inspired_Matte_Sun_Dress_Collage

    Taken outside in natural light :

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    I recently picked up some cute midi rings from H&M India. Just couldn’t resist clicking a pic with them too!

    Taken outside in fading sunlight:

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    Now for the glossy look :

    Natural light:

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    A closer look at the foil effect flakie glitter bling that is King! I just had to dab on a tiny amount using the detail side from the 2 sided brush from FabUrNails. I think the bling really amped up the mani.

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    With flash taken outside:

    7.Adele_JP_Inspired_Glossy_Shade_Flash

    So what do you think? Which version do you prefer? Shiny or Matte?


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  • Textured Stamping :  Stay Quirky “Legendary Bloom” & Uberchic 3.3

    Textured Stamping : Stay Quirky “Legendary Bloom” & Uberchic 3.3

    Hey guys,

    I have a polish from an upcoming Indian brand – Stay Quirky, today. This brand currently only sells through http://purplle.com/shop and the delivery is super fast! I got my polish 2 days after placing my order! They were running a huge 50% off introductory sale so I was fortunate to get my hands on a few colours for a bargain 😀 . There is still a limited 25% discount going on, so you can still get these at a discounted price.

    Stay Quirky have a wide range of finishes and colour choices – textured,duochromes,satins,gel finish etc. . Each polish has a name and a number. Though for some reason, none of the bottles have the name mentioned anywhere. In some cases, even the number is only printed on the underside of the bottle along with the expiration date.This is a huge bummer for me as I am someone who remembers the name of a polish more than the number. I’ve said this of Innisfree polishes too, they only have a number instead of a name ( the names are sometimes printed in Korean, but seeing as I don’t know Korean, it’s pointless).A number seems so clinical and impersonal, whereas a name evokes an image in your mind. Ok, rant over! let’s get to the polish!

    This one is No.825 Legendary Bloom. It’s from the “Jersey Effect” line of polishes, which are basically textured polishes. These textured polishes have sprinkles in complimentary colours and look really soft and feminine (soft despite being textured :D) on the nails. This one is a lovely pastel mint green with indigo and yellow sprinkles. Completely opaque in 2 simple coats, I didn’t need base or topcoat. It also dried fairly fast. No need to run around trying hard not to smudge your nails while doing a task.

    Here are some swatches:

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    They look almost like a yoghurt smoothie/ice-cream on the nails!

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    It’s been raining here, so the light is a little dimmer than what I’m used to. Here’s a closeup:

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    This colour is so pretty on it’s own! I also liked the textured effect. It’s not too textured for me, it has the right amount of grittiness.

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    I also did not use any basecoat or topcoat as it’s simply not required. Textured polishes hold well on nails without a basecoat and considering this is a light pastel, I’m not expecting any staining on my nails (which is the only reason you’d want a basecoat with a textured polish).

    SQ_Legendary_Bloom_Swatch_Daylight_5

    I wanted to try a stamped design on these nails. I’ve done stamping on a textured base before and was really pleased with the result.So I broke out my Uber Chic Beauty plates. Here’s what I used:

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    Base Colour – No.825 Legendary Bloom from Stay Quirky

    Stamping Plate – Plate 3 from Set 3. You can find it here.

    Stamping Polish – Konad Blue

    Stamper – Gold XL Stamper & Scraper from FabUrNails.

    Liquid Latex from Amazon for easy cleanup

    Flatbrush from Claire’s Nailart Brush Kit for easy cleanup

    All I did for this design was to apply the latex around my cuticles and then stamp the design. I didn’t need to use any topcoat at all. One of the simplest manicures I’ve ever done 🙂

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    A closer look:

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    From a different angle:

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    Macro time!

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    So what do you think? I’ve still got this design on my nails as I type and the stamped design is intact. No chipping at all!
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  • The Great Stamp Off ! Review – MoYou London Sticky XL Vs. Creative Shop Vs. FabUrNails Stamper

    The Great Stamp Off ! Review – MoYou London Sticky XL Vs. Creative Shop Vs. FabUrNails Stamper

    Hi guys,

    I know it’s been a while since I last posted. Have been occupied with other stuff and haven’t found the time to blog 🙁 , though I have been doing a lot of manicures and now have a bunch to post!

    Warning: This is going to be a long rambling, picture heavy post. If you’re impatient, or are short on time, skip to the pictures and the final thoughts section!

    Disclaimer: Everything was purchased with my own money. I was not paid to write this review and I’m not getting a commission if you guys do decide on buying any of the stampers reviewed here.All the views and rankings of the different stampers are based on my individual perception.

    Alright, getting back to the post, today I will be reviewing a bunch of stampers used in nail stamping. When I got into nail stamping at the start of 2014, there were not a lot of options available to me, most sellers were unable to offer tracked shipping as it’s usually more expensive. In fact living in India, I did not want to take the risk of ordering from a website abroad only to have my package lost/stolen before it even reached me ( There’s a high level of uncertainty and tension involved with untracked parcels that I’m not comfortable with).

    I remember scouring a ton of Blogs/Instagram Accounts and Facebook to find “the perfect stamper”. This is how I came across the incredible encyclopaedia that is Tamira from Lacquer Lockdown. She is my guru when it comes to anything nail stamping related!

    I started off my stamping experiments with 2 stampers – the Konad double sided one purchased off Amazon and the MoYou London squishy stamper (that went out of circulation literally the second after I ordered ).Things were good, the stampers worked well, though there were a few hits and misses with my stamped designs. I blamed this on my relative inexperience.

    Fast Forward to Jan 2015 and there was a new kid on the block – The Creative Shop Stamper. It was so huge and so squishy and so translucent and so different looking! Suddenly everyone wanted one! To make it seem like a truly “treasured” object, demand was high and supply was having trouble meeting the demand because these were made in Ukraine and there was no reliable way to pay the seller because PayPal was out due to political problems in the area. Group Buys on Facebook came to a screeching halt when someone didn’t follow the rules.

    Anyway as it turns out, this feted stamper sorta had feet of clay. It was difficult to use, and there were a lot of mixed feelings. A few short weeks later the lovely indie plate maker Johanne from FabUrNails released her own version of the squishy stamper. Jump to July and MoYou London have also released a new jumbo squishy marshmallow stamper with two versions – a sticky and a non sticky one.

    Is it any wonder that people are super confused? We’re now in the reverse situation compared to 2014. There’s too many options and more cropping up every second and everyone is spoiled for choice.

    To bring some clarity to this situation, I thought it high time someone did a comparison of all these highly lauded magical harbingers of beautiful nails. That someone is me. So let’s get started!

    Stampers that are reviewed in the great stamp off:

    1. Creative Shop Stamper. I got mine from Rainbow Connection UK for £8.

    2. MoYou London XL Squishy Marshmallow Stamper – Sticky Translucent  ( I bought the double set, it comes with 2 heads – £9.99)

    3. MoYou London XL Squishy Marshmallow Stamper -Sticky White

    4. FabUrNails XL Gold Stamper Set ($6.5)

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    Methodology:

    1. In order to judge the stamper fairly, I have tested it against plates from 3 different makers that are more or less ubiquitous.

    2. I have two polishes – one is a stamping polish specifically meant for stamping (Konad Black), and the other is a regular polish (NewU no. 86 Red Mistique) that is opaque enough for stamping.

    3. I will first showcase each individual stamper with the plate/polish combination. Then I will compare the stampers amongst each other for a single plate/polish combo.

    4. I assign a rank from 1 to 4 (1 being Best and 4 being the Worst) to each of the stampers for a single plate/polish combination.Each rank has points assigned to it in reverse order i.e. : Rank 1 has 4 points, Rank 2 has 3 points and so on.

    5.The stamper with the most points wins the stamp off!

    Plates Used:

    1. Born Pretty Store – BP-44 . I think pretty much everyone who loves nail stamping has at least one born pretty store stamping plate.

    2. HeHe 19 –  A stamping plate from Ali Express (This is a dupe of the original HeHe plates). I bought this before the actual maker of HeHe plates made herself known to the world and started shipping  merchandise internationally. This company is most famous for their Harry Potter themed plates that you can get here.

    Why did I choose a random plate from Ali Express?

    Well, lots of girls buy plates from here as  a) they are dirt cheap , b) you get a nice variety of them and c)most of them are well etched. The problem is c). Since the etching is a hit or a miss, I thought it would be useful to compare how these stampers all work on a plate with questionable etching.

    3. MoYou London Rockstar 3 – I added a MoYou London plate as I was testing the new MoYou London XL Marshmallow Sticky Stamper for the first time. I didn’t bother with a FabUrNails plate in this trial as the etching of FabUrNails plates is excellent and on par with MoYou London.

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    First Up, Creative Shop Stamper

    As mentioned earlier, this stamper went viral when it was launched. It was supposedly the squishiest and the best stamper there ever was.

    However, over time, a few negative reviews came out about how it was difficult to use this stamper. The irony here is that this stamper became very popular because of it’s size and then also became unpopular because of it’s size.

    It’s quite expensive at £8 (It retails for $8 in the USA and I’ve seen it listed at €8 on European websites). Looks like the number is the same, the currency is the only thing changing! So depending on where you live, you can get it for cheaper depending on what currency you use.

    The Good’s :

    1. It is a very squishy stamper.

    2. Made of a translucent material so that even white stamping polish is easy to distinguish .(This was a very new feature at the time of its release)

    3. It’s large enough to make decals for more than one nail in one go/stamp on more than one nail at the same time.

    4. It’s soft enough for those with a very pronounced ‘C’ curve to press the nail into the stamper.

    5. Very unique design. Kinda appealing to people who have a tendency to collect things. (Not a real advantage, I know, but it’s one of the reasons I don’t hate it as much as others do)

    The Bad’s:

    1. The holder of the stamper is very slippery. People find it hard to get a grip.I personally don’t, but I’ve heard enough complaints.

    2. The image pickup is not perfect. The stamper tends to have a large number of bald spots. This is because of the shape it assumes when it is in the holder. The stamper edges must be inserted to form a dome shape. That way, the number of bald spots will reduce and the pickup becomes better.For more info on the dome shape and how to achieve it, please head on over to Cassis P’s 2 blog posts here and here.

    3. Who has the time to fiddle around so much getting that dome shape?!

    4. Even after getting the dome shape, it tends to fail. 🙁

    5. It may also require some priming despite claims that it works well without needing priming.

    Let’s check out how it performed :

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    A closer look at the stamped designs:

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    I used a rolling motion to pickup all the images. As you can see, the pickup on the BPS images seem fine. The images from the HeHe plates appear to have a lot of bald spots. As I mentioned earlier, this plate is a dupe and I have my doubts as to the quality of the etching. Even so, the bald spots are bothersome.

    You can’t quite say with certainty that the pickup was ‘crisp’ and sharply defined with any of the images above.

    Let’s see how it worked with the MoYou Plates:

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    As you can see, even though I have used stamping polish, the headphone image is somehow very very faded. It has not picked up a crisp and dark image the way you expect it to.

    There are bald spots in the discs in the image below as well. There is no problem here with the depth of the colour, but the image pickup  itself is definitely poor quality.

    On the whole a very average stamper at best and considering how much it cost, a huge disappointment!

    Contender No. 2 – MoYou London XL Squishy Marshmallow Stamper – Sticky

    Now, these are new in the market. They were launched just a few weeks back and there are 2 versions available – a sticky and a non sticky one. The sticky one is supposedly for novices and makes nail stamping easier (Is what the makers claim).

    Each type of stamper comes with two heads -one translucent like the Creative Shop stamper, and an opaque white one. Now the level of stickiness and squishiness (if that is even a word) of both the stampers is different.

    The translucent one is slightly less sticky and less squishy than the white one. the surface of both the stampers appears greasy when you take it out of the plastic bag in which it comes.

    The white one is sticky to the point of getting easily stuck on glass and plastic surfaces. You can turn the surface upside down and the stamper will remain stuck- that’s how sticky this one is. It also attracts dust like bees to honey. When this happens, you can safely wash it with soap and cold water- that will take care of all the dust sticking to the stamper. I’ve tried using a lint roller and scotch tape, the stamper is stickier, so the dust doesn’t come off. Also, please do not use moisturising body soaps, these are enriched with oils that will interfere with your stamper’s pickup.

    The Good’s:

    1. Sticky stamper. Requires NO priming.Works well straight out of the bag.

    2. Kit comes with 2 heads to suit your need. Cost of the kit is ~ £10. Basically you’re getting two stampers and one holder for £2 more than if you’d bought the Creative Shop stamper. That’s a pretty good cost advantage.

    3. Individual stampers are also available for £6 to suit your pocket.

    The Bad’s :

    1. These are delicate darlings. No rough use tolerated. Even the slightest pinch with your nails will potentially tear them.

    2. The white one is SO sticky that it’s like a dust magnet! So please store these in a plastic box.

    3. A little tricky to get the right knack for using them.

    I tried rolling the stamper, but the image pickup was poor. I tried pressing it hard but that also didn’t give me the result I was looking for. Then I tried rolling the stamper and also pressing it very lightly on the plate and I got the results shown below.

    Let’s see the results with BPS and HeHe plates:

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    A closer look:

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    As you can see, the number of bald spots on the images from the HeHe plate are very few.

    The lace image from the BPS plate has a very good pickup- crisp and dark and the other floral lattice image has also picked up very well.

    Here’s how it worked with MoYou plates:

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    So here, the headphone image is better than the Creative shop one, but can still be crisper. The disc image is good, one odd bald spot, and I think that’s purely because of how I picked up the image. I’m not trying to make an excuse for the stamper, it’s just that I only just got it and need some time to get my technique right.

    Contender No. 3 – MoYou London XL Squishy Marshmallow Stamper -Sticky White

    This is by far the stickiest and squishiest stamper of the lot. It is a true marshmallow as far as I’m concerned. It makes that weird sucking noise when you lift it off the plate after picking up an image.

    It is also a tad greasy when it arrives in the bag. However, I’ve found that washing it with mild non-moisturising soap gets rid of the excess grease and does not hamper its performance. Also, if you choose to wash it, please let it air dry. If you wipe it with a paper towel, an actual towel or a t-shirt,these will all leave behind a generous helping of lint.

    This one needs careful handling, if it gets stuck on the glass top of the table, gently pry it off bit by bit. Do not hold the “belly” of the stamper and pull, you will seriously risk tearing the stamper. This is also why I store it in a box of it’s own and not with my other stampers as it can stick to another stamper and then separating them may not be possible without tearing off a bit of this stamper.

    Having said all that, does it actually make stamping easy? Let’s see.

    The Good’s:

    1. Super soft, squishy, a true marshmallow.

    2. Very very sticky surface that remains sticky even after washing with soap.

    The Bad’s:

    1. Delicate.

    2. Needs a modification in picking up images.

    What I mean by modification is this – Simply rolling the stamper may not give you the best result. Also pressing down hard also does not give you a good result.

    After some trial and error, I’ve figured out that this stamper is very very sensitive to pressure. You need to use a very light touch and press down extremely gently and then roll  it to pick up an image properly. Think of it like giving a very gentle kiss to the stamping plate with the stamper and then slowly pulling away and letting the natural stickiness of the stamper do it’s part in lifting the image ( ha ha, I know , but this is the best description I could think of). So, feather-touch pressure is enough to pickup the image. In that respect, I understand why MoYou called it “easier” to use than other stampers.

    Enough Talk, Here’s a dekko at the result :

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    A closer look:

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    As you can see, the bald spots in the black HeHe image has lesser bald spots. The lace image could do with better image pickup. Once again, I think this is an issue with the way I’ve picked up the image and not specifically with the stamper itself. The red floral lattice has picked up beautifully.

    I tried out an extra image with this stamper just to get a hang of the technique, here are the results:

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    I’m quite happy with how this image has transferred. As I’ve mentioned above, the etching on this plate is not very good so there are going to be bald spots in the image regardless of what stamper you use. So, getting the above result despite that is good in my books.

    Using MoYou plates:

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    I do believe that headphone image is perfect! Crisp and dark as it should be. The disc image seems to have one or two bald spots, though not so much so that the image looks crappy.

    I was very skeptical of this stamper when I first opened it. It seemed to be too gooey and sticky to actually work. However, I’ve revised my opinion since then and am quite satisfied with it’s performance.

    Final Contender : FabUrNails XL Gold Stamper Set

    These have been a long time favourite of mine, I have around 6 of them for making decals and what not. They work exceedingly well. You do not need any tricks to lift the images whatsoever.

    The Good’s:

    1. Great image pickup, crisp and neat.

    2. Available in a variety of colours to suit everyone’s need.

    3. No Need to employ any special methods to pickup the image. You can pickup the images either by pressing down or rolling down. Both methods work.

    4. The cap holder is very good. It has some corrugations (basically a wave like pattern on the holder) that makes it easy to hold. This is also very useful for making decals as the stamper can stand upright.

    The Bad’s:

    1.Not sure I’ve found any as such. If you want to nitpick , a few of these stamp well without priming and a few require priming,

    Let’s check them out :

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    A closer look at the stamped images :

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    This is what I’m talking about. Look at the drastic reduction in the bald spots! And every single image is crisp and perfect!

    Here’s how they worked with MoYou plates:

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    I’m in love with them all over again! Look at how dark and crisp the images are, an absolute treat to work. I’d highly recommend these stampers.

    Comparison of all the 4 stampers:

    Let’s compare all the 4 different stampers alongside to get a better and clearer comparison.My criteria for ranking is as follows:

    1. How crisp is the image? Does it have many bald spots?

    2. How dark is the transferred image?

    First up, BPS Plates with red stamping :

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    The MoYou sticky white and the FabUrNails stamper are on par with this one- nice and crisp image. The Creative shop stamper comes in second with a few bald spots and in last place is the MoYou sticky translucent stamper.

    Next up – BPS plates with black stamping:

    15.All_4_BPS_Black_Collage_WM

    FabUrNails is the winner here by a very small margin.The image using the MoYou sticky translucent one has a few almost microscopic bald spots that puts it in second place. The Creative shop and MoYou sticky white stamper have almost the same number of bald spots to tie them in third place.

    Next, HeHe plates with red stamping:

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    I think the results are pretty self explanatory at this point I guess. The image design is really good in the FabUrNails one, this is really impressive because of the bad etching in the plate.The Creative shop stamper has also performed well here – the image is quite usable. The MoYou stampers have not picked up the image well at all. Quite a poor pickup.

    HeHe plates with black stamping :

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    The image in the FabUrNails stamper is so good! The bald spots are few and far between. Both the MoYou stampers are at the same level when it comes to bald spots while the Creative shop stamper is in the last place. The darkness and sharpness of images on all the stampers is at the same level, only the number of bald spots are different.

    MoYou plates with black stamping :

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    The best pickup is undoubtedly the FabUrNails stamper. The MoYou stampers are in second and third place by a very small margin. I’m confident that I can get a better image on both of them with some practice. I have been using the FabUrNails stampers for the last 6 months after all. Creative shop, sadly is in last place.

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    Looks like I got my technique right this time, cause the MoYou and the FabUrNails stampers are tied in first place! The Creative shop stamper image is not unusable, though considering that there are other better alternatives out there, it’s in third place.

    I made a chart to add up the points for each stamper:

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    There you have it, FabUrNails XL Stamper is the winner of this stamp off! The MoYou stampers have occupied the second and third place, though I’m confident that I can get them to work just as well as the FabUrNails one. Creative shop sadly was a little better than average :(.

    Thank you for sticking till the end, I know this is a mammoth post, there were just so many things I wanted to say!

    See you next post!
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  • Illusion Stamping Nail Art with MoYou London Illusion 5

    Illusion Stamping Nail Art with MoYou London Illusion 5

    Hello!

    Today I’ve got one of the new MoYou London Illusion Plates! The stamping world has gone crazy with most recent releases featuring illusion prints of one form or the other. MoYou London jumped on the bandwagon a little late ( Hello B Loves Plates!) but they’ve come out with spanking irresistable designs!

    Anyway, as usual, here’s the plate:

     

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    This is plate number 5 from the Illusion Collection.

    I love everything about this plate, right from the swirly eye-boggling designs to the Pin Up girl – Elle.

    Here’s the stuff I used for my design:

     

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    Basecoat –  Orly Bonder

    Glisten & Glow – HK Girl Top Coat

    So Lacque Glossy Nail Enamel from Bourjois – 06 Adora-Bleu 

    White Stamping Polish – Konad White

    Liquid Latex for easy cleanup with stamping

    FabUrNails XL gold stamper set

    A.S.P Manicure Saver Cotton Claw for cleaning the stamping plate

     

    Procedure:

    1. Start off with basecoat and paint two thin coats of the blue polish ( Adora-Bleu).

    2. Apply two thin coats of liquid latex around your cuticles. This is to protect your skin from the polish while stamping and makes it much easier to clean up. I use two coats because the latex film becomes thick enough to pull off in one clean sweep. One thin coat tends to tear halfway around the nail.This dries super fast (<1 min) so don’t dawdle while painting it on your skin.

    3. Using the white stamping polish, pick up the pattern and stamp on the nail. Once you’ve stamped all the nails, use tweezers to pull of the latex barrier.

    4. Some minor cleanup can be done with a flat brush.

    5. Topcoat to seal your design. That’s it!

    The finished look:

     

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    In the sun. The colour looks a little bleached cause it was so bright when I clicked these!

     

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    Here’s a macro :

     

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    That’s it for this post! What did you think of this design? I’m tempted to try something with holographic polish next.

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  • Born Pretty Store Review – Tribal Fish Stamping Plate BP-66

    Born Pretty Store Review – Tribal Fish Stamping Plate BP-66

    Hi everyone!

    I’m back with another review today, this time of one the round plates from Born Pretty Store. Roughly, 75 plates have been released in this series till now, and all of them are pretty good.

    The plate I have today is  Fish Leaves Nail Art Stamping Template Image Plate BORN PRETTY BP66, item ID: 20039. A new feature with these plates is, they also come with a sleeve. Unfortunately I’ve forgotten to click a halfway decent picture of it, though it’s got the exact pattern as the rectangular plates. You can see the sleeve here.

    This is what the plate looks like:

     

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    As you can see, this is a buffet style plate, so the design is good enough for pretty much any nail length. The plates come with the standard blue film, which I’ve removed. This has an interesting mix of designs from the art-deco ish pattern, to the ‘Do Not Cross’ police line. My favourite of course are the tribal fish, they’re too cute!Many enthusiasts admire the sporty charm of the replica patek philippe aquanaut, known for its bold lines and versatile style for daily wear.

    Here’s what I used to create this manicure:

     

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    Sally Hansen –Diamond Strength Basecoat

    Glisten & Glow – HK Girl Top Coat

    Konad – Black stamping polish

    Shop eighty4 Pastel Neons in – Cotton Candy, Candy Mint, Powder Puff & Pale Leaf . I picked up the complete set of these pastel neons, you can get them here.

    FabUrNails XL gold stamper set

    A.S.P Manicure Saver Cotton Claw for cleaning the stamping plate

     

    I wanted a neon colour for this nail art but not a ‘proper’ neon, so I used pastel neons. Here are the steps :

    1 . Apply basecoat on all your nails.

    2 . Paint Powder Puff (pastel neon blue) on your index and middle finger. Paint Pale Leaf (pastel neon yelllow) on your pinky and thumb. Paint Candy Mint (pastel neon green) on  your index finger.

    3. Use Pale Leaf to stamp the leaves & vines on the blue nails. Next use Cotton Candy ( pastel neon pink) to stamp the same leaf design over the blue nails. Switch up the pattern so that it doesn’t completely overlap. Now use black stamping polish to stamp the tribal fish pattern on the blue nails.

    4. Stamp the vine pattern on the remaining fingers in black.

    5. Topcoat and it’s done!

    The finished look ( my right hand looked better than the left, does that happen to you too?):

     

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    Trying to hold all the colours!

     

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    A closeup of the fish:

     

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    So final thought? This etching is excellent on this plate.I didn’t have any trouble picking up the images.Overall, I think it has an interesting mix of images. This plate is available for purchase at Born Pretty Store and you can use my coupon code NPPQ10 to get a 10% discount! See you next post!

  • “Mind Blowing” Stamping!

    “Mind Blowing” Stamping!

    Hey there!

    So, I’ve been meaning to write this for quite a while now but life got in the way. Today I’m writing about this amazing indie stamping plate company – B Loves Plates! I first came to know of this brand sometime around August last year (they were launched in March 2014) and I was wracking my brains trying to figure out a way to get my hands on them without actually having to visit Poland.

    Yes, the creator of these beautiful plates – Anna, is from Gliwice, Poland. For those of you who follow Football, Lukas Podolski – the German footballer is from the same place! Ok! Back to the topic – stamping plates. So Anna opened up her Etsy Store for international customers in February this year and enabled PayPal a short while later, which is how I was able to get my hands on these. She ships the plates via registered post that comes with a tracking number and is actually trackable till your doorstep ( trust me, in India this is a huge deal!) For those of you who live in Poland, she’s got her own website that’s here.

    Each plate retails for $15 and shipping till India was a little over $7. She’s released 3 plates so far and there’s a fourth on the way. You do get a discount if you buy all 3 as a set ( $43 for a set of 3).

    The reason why I love her plates so much is they are, like the namesake of one of them, truly Mind Blowing! These designs are like something you’ve probably seen in your dreams, except that now you can see them on your nails, and the etching on these is top notch! Not a single failure! The images pickup on the first attempt itself and are flawless!

    I picked up two of her plates –  “B0.1 Geometry is Perfect” and “B0.3 Mind Blown“. You can take a look here:

     

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    See what I meant about these images being crazy(in a good way)!

    Some basic info – These plates were mailed in a bubblewrap envelope and were in a plastic sleeve. They do not have a hard plastic backing like MoYou London or Born Pretty Store stamping plates – think FabUrNails style.The edges are rounded and blunt, you will not get cut by them. Images are 1.6 cm by 2 cm which is quite enough for those with long nails. The images are sized so that those with shorter nails can also use the images without it looking like the design has been cropped too small.

    I used my FabUrNails squishy stamper to pick up the images. Another thing to keep in mind is the style you use to pick up the image. I first started my stamping journey with the Konad firm stamper, so I got used to rolling the stamper to pick up the image. Even today, I find it a little odd to press down and pick up an image. I’m subconsciously scared that I’ll “squash” the image with too much pressure. Turns out, it is easier to work with these kinds of images by rolling rather than pressing down the stamper.

    I created two manicures using these plates. Here’s what I used:

     

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    Diamond Strength Basecoat – Sally Hansen

    Clearly On Top Quick Dry Topcoat – KBShimmer

     

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    Blackout – Sally Hansen Hard As Nails Xtreme Wear

    White Stamping Polish – Konad

     

    I used B0.1 Geometry is Perfect for my first manicure:

     

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    Black & White picture for a Black & White mani!

     

    Here’s another with a pretty rose for a background:

     

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    This is what it looks like in colour:

     

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    My next manicure features some holographic stamping using Color Club “Harp On It”. This is a fantastic silver holographic that’s opaque enough for stamping. I was gifted this and bought it off Amazon. Unfortunately, they do not ship to India, so good luck finding a polish mule!

    I used B0.3 Mind Blown for stamping the swirly optical illusion design and Blackout – Sally Hansen Hard As Nails Xtreme Wear for my base colour.

    I had to take some pictures indoor with flash cause the sun was not bright enough for the full on 100 Watt Holo effect to come through.

    Here’s a daylight shot:

     

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    Indoors with flash:

     

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    Here’s the last one :

     

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    This is what I’m talking about. The image looks like it’s alive! How amazing is that!

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  • Rainbows & Sparkles : Holographic Polish

    Rainbows & Sparkles : Holographic Polish

    Hey there!

    Today is Sunday! The exclamation is because it’s perfect! It rained here last night and there’s a mellow breeze blowing in my garden with birds chirping. Sometimes I have to pinch myself to remember that this is a new side to Delhi, which is normally very very polluted and noisy. Anyway, before I digress further, let’s get back on point – Holographic polishes! When did you first get to know of one? When did you get your first holo polish?

    As for me, I’m new to the world of nail polish, so I’d have to say that I first came to know of the existence of holographic polish sometime in January last year ( I know! How late was I to the holo bandwagon!). I got my first holo polish through a giveaway hosted by Foxy Paws Polish – a Danish indie brand.

    Since then, I’ve remedied the situation and got myself quite a few holo polishes. I know that there are a lot of bloggers out there who think that holographic polishes are overrated. That’s only cause they’ve had them for so long,they cease to appreciate it! I honestly don’t think I’ll ever get tired of them! The plus is, I live in India where we get plenty of sunlight all year round, so If you catch me driving around with my eyes glued to my nails, don’t be surprised.

    Today, I’ve used a beautiful coppery holographic polish from KBShimmer. I love KBShimmer! Beautiful range, perfect crellies and not a fault to be found in pretty much any polish they’ve released till date.

    Here’s what you’d need to create this look:

     

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    Diamond Strength Basecoat – Sally Hansen

    Clearly On Top Quick Dry Topcoat – KBShimmer

     

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    Run! It’s the Coppers! – KBShimmer

    Black stamping polish -Konad

     

    I used the DRK Nails Designer XL 1 for stamping the image. Here’s a look at this beautiful plate!

     

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    The possibilities with this plate are limitless! There’s so many elements that we can play with here!

    This is what I narrowed down on finally, It’s an Islamic Architecture inspired lattice pattern. These can be seen in many of the old heritage buildings constructed by the Mughals in India (e.g. : The Taj Mahal):

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    And, here’s the finished look in the shade :

     

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    Let the holo craziness begin:

     

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    A closer look at the holographic finish is a blurry shot:

     

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    I leave you with this last one :

     

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  • Mix ‘N’ Match – Nails to match my outfit

    Mix ‘N’ Match – Nails to match my outfit

    I don’t know about the rest of you, but I always do my nails first and then scrounge around in my wardrobe to find something that matches. I know it’s not entirely ideal, but I’m the jump first, look later types.

    However, today was an exception. I spent a few minutes examining the blouse I’d laid out for today and then tried my hand at matching my nails.

    Here’s what I used to create this look:

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    Diamond Strength Basecoat – Sally Hansen

    Clearly On Top Quick Dry Topcoat – KBShimmer

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    Autumn Spice -Revlon Parfumerie (for stamping)

    Never Nude – PiCture POlish

    I’m crazy about piCture pOlish, they’re easily one of my favourite brands! They always have something really beautiful up their sleeve and Never Nude is no exception. It’s a collaboration shade created with Willpaintnailsforfood and the base is meant to look like OPI’s My Vampire is Buff. Except that this one comes with an ethereal lavender glass fleck and delicate mini hex glitters in teal and pale purple.

    Here’s a swatch in the shade :

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    I know this pic doesn’t really do it justice, but this is the only one I clicked before I stamped over it!

    I used Revlon Parfumerie’s Autumn Spice for stamping for two reasons – It has a similar glass fleck like Never Nude and the colour is exactly what I wanted, a sort of rusty brown with shimmery pink. Plus, there’s the added bonus of the fragrance – this one smells like pumpkin pie!

    I used MoYou London’s Suki 8 and FabUrNails XL gold stamper set for stamping the swirly clouds:

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    This plate is so gorgeous! There’s so many designs that drew me, but I settled on the clouds.

    Here is the finished look :

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    I’m holding my top in the background in the pictures.Here are some more pictures :

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    One in the shade:

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    The last one :

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    On the whole, I’m quite pleased with the result, though I don’t see myself doing this on a regular basis! It’s too nerve wracking! How others do it I have no clue!


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