Unleash your dark side with the DARK Stamping Plate 14! Designed for nail art lovers, this stamping plate features a collection of gothic, mysterious, and edgy patterns. Easily transfer stunning designs onto your nails with high-quality engraving that ensures crisp, detailed results. Compatible with gel, polish, and acrylic nails. Elevate your manicure game today!
DARK PLATE – metal plate for creating designs in the “stamping” technique. It has deep and clear patterns for convenient work. A large selection of designs allows you to quickly and easily create any pattern.
DESCRIPTION: – have quality engraving for ease of use; – allow for even complex designs without drawing skills; – we recommend using it together with DARK STAMPING POLISH and DARK Stamping Tool.
APPLICATION METHOD:
1. Perform a manicure and apply base/gell or color, dry in the lamp;
2. If there is a sticky layer – remove it with DARK GEL CLEANSER;
3. Apply polish to the plate, remove excess with a scraper and transfer the pattern to the stamp;
4. Transfer the pattern from the stamp to the nail with a rolling or flat motion;
5. Top coat (if the top runs off the pattern – cover with a thin layer of transparent base first, and then the top).
WHY THE PATTERN MAY NOT TRANSFER TO THE STAMP:
1. The polish should not be thickened, you need to pick up enough polish onto the brush to distribute over the pattern;
2. Apply polish to the plate in 1-2 strokes; the longer you apply polish, the higher the chances that the transfer will be worse because the polish dries in the air;
3. Work with the scraper at an angle of about 45 degrees, without pressing so as not to “squeeze” the polish out of the pattern;
4. Work quickly with the scraper (2-4 strokes are enough), without sweeping across the entire plate;
5. Next, quickly put down the scraper and take the stamp in your hand (remember that when working with polishes – we don’t have extra time);
6. Make the transfer of the pattern to the stamp with a soft rolling motion, DO NOT TRY TO PRESS the stamp hard into the plate, the more you press – the more polish will remain in the plate.