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Yours stamps it''s Mark!

04 April 2019 | Sweet Squared Ltd

Yours stamps it''s Mark!

Colour your way into the new season with 9 brand-new stamping polishes!

Want to be sure to get the perfect stamp each and every time? Well, now you can with nine brand-new stamping shades from :YOURS. Go girly and pretty with Pink Love or take a monochrome stance by using White Light and Black Out. These polishes are specifically designed for stamping meaning you can be confident that you’re getting great pigment and defined shapes.

KEY FEATURES
  • Application is easily done with just one stroke, without spilling any product.
  • The pigments will make sure your design is clearly visible, even the thinnest of lines.
  • Fast drying for easy application.

TOP TIPS FROM S2 CONTENT MARKETING MANAGER RACHEL HORROCKS

1. Characteristically stamping polish air dries quickly so remember, if you're stamping on regular polish, you need to work super quick. If you're stamping on gel, you have plenty of time because it doesn't matter if the stamping polish is dry, the tacky inhibition layer on top of Shellac™ will stick to the pattern regardless.

2. You don't need to use acetone or other chemicals to remove the polish if any excess gets on the skin! Wait for it to dry and simply use an orangewood stick to remove. The composition of the polish means it will literally flick off the skin with no need to expose the tissue to chemicals.

3. Don't over scrape! When your stamping polish is on your stamping plate, I'd recommend a 2-scrape motion to get the polish into the grooves of the plate whilst removing excess. If you over scrape you risk removing too much polish which will result in an uneven pick-up of the pattern.

:YOURS stamping polishes put the P in Perfection!