Questa è una delle cose che mi piace fare - disegnare sulle unghie! Vi presento le mie creazioni...
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This is one of the things I enjoy doing - nail painting! I present to you my creations...

14 October, 2015

Born Pretty nail art stamping polishes # 18 Green and #11 Peachblow - Peachblow flowers on satin pink


Not a long time ago, Born Pretty made new stamping polishes called Born Pretty nail art stamping polishes. They are bigger than first series BPS stamping polishes, their capacity is 15ml and that is an awesome news for all stamping addicted nail art lovers like me! :-) 
There are 19 colours available and the biggest problem is how to choose only one or two... 

I already have a nice collection of BPS and Konad stamping polishes, a "must have" black, white, golden and silver, and some other colours too (my favourites like blue, purple...), so I decided to order and to try these two stamping polishes that I'm presenting you today :-) 


You can find the green stamping polish with this name: 15ml Born Pretty Nail Art Stamping Polish Green Nail Polish 18#, item ID: 22338, and the peachblow stamping polish with this name: 15ml Born Pretty Nail Art Stamping Polish Peachblow Nail Polish 11#, item ID: 22330.




Both stamping polishes have a very good consistency and are very well pigmented, and these are the most important characteristics of a good stamping polish. 
Then, they have a normal nail polish smell, which is another very important thing! 
During my "stamping learning experience" I tried various brands of stamping polishes and I worked also with stamping polishes that stamp perfectly but have really awful smell that is really disturbing me a lot... Well, I will surely use them until the end, but I will not buy them again..  So, I'm happy to tell you that Born Pretty nail art stamping polishes are definitely not "stinky" polishes and I consider it a really a big advantage! :-)

Both stamping polishes dry really fast and with a little bit of fantasy (maybe adding some details with acrylic colours or some nail art studs) you can get a lot of beautiful stamping nail art creations :-) 

When it comes to stamping, it is important to have good stamping plates and a good stamper, but it is also very important to have good stamping polishes that help you to get clear and neat stamping patterns on your nails :-) 
I think that Born Pretty Store made a really good work with Born Pretty nail art stamping polishes, these two that I present you today worked perfectly for me! 
I can definitely recommend Green and Peachblow and I will surely get some more colours as soon as possible! :-) 

I remind you also that Born Pretty Store has free shipping worldwide and for some extra help you are welcome to use my coupon code CYL91 to get 10% off on all your Born Pretty Store orders :-) 



You can see Born Pretty nail art stamping polish #18 Green "in action" in my post BPS review: Stamping plate BP-77 - Abstract triangolar pattern, follow the link or just click on foto bellow :-)


Here is my Peachblow flowers on satin pink stamping manicure and Born Pretty nail art stamping polish #11 Peachblow "in action", I hope you like it as much as I do! :-)

round silver rhinestones
Kiko 3 in 1 Mat fortifying fast dry base/top coat







18 comments:

  1. Oh wow...your reviews are superb. I am not a big fan of stamping nailart and wasn't aware about the smell of stamping polishes. Thank you for sharing. I will keep this in mind and will surely get some bottles from BPS whenever I will think to try some stamping nailart. :-) Your mani looks so perfect and very beautiful. :-)

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    1. Thank you! :-)
      I started stamping a year ago, it was a long way to go and there were a lot of things to learn, but now I enjoy stamping! :-) One of the things that I experienced is how bad can a stamping polish smell and if I can I will avoid this problem, so I think that these BP stamping polishes are an excellent solution for nice and neat stampings without a horrible smell while working with them! :-)

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  2. It looks like they stamp very well - pretty manis!

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    1. Thank you, Maria! :-) Yes, they are perfect for stamping and I'm sure that I will get some more colours! :-)

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  3. I was already tempted by some of the BPS stamping polishes because some of them seem to be opaque enough to stamp over black from the photos on the website and now seing you use them in manicures makes me want them more :) Also, I love that floral pattern!

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    1. Thank you, Philippa! :-) I am happy with the results of these stamping polishes, so I think that I will get some other colours too and I think that BPS made a really good job with these polishes! :-)

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  4. Vise mi se dopada cvetni manikir, ali oba laka za stampanje izgledaju odlicno!

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    1. Ja obozavam cvetne manikire, a potvrdjujem da oba laka stvarno dobro funkcionisu :-)

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  5. Ma è bellissimo questo stamping!!!!!!!!!!!

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    1. Grazie, Simona! :-) Sono contenta di come è uscito, abbastanza nitido :-)

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  6. I started stamping two years ago, Now I enjoy stamping too! I really like machine nail art . I use stamping plates to make cool pictures on my nails that look like I draw them creatively by myself.

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    1. I started stamping a year ago and now I got a bit stamping addicted, but my favourite is still free-hand nail art :-)

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  7. The peachblow floral manicure is also beautiful. You work very well with both of the two stamping polishes. And I love the floral manicure more. ^^

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    1. Thank you, Tina! :-) Both polishes work good and also I like this manicure more, I love flowers :-)

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