Hi lovelies,
Double post day 🙂
If you have read any of these before I suggest you skip everything and just go straight to the photo’s. If you’re new to the blog or haven’t seen these yet then I suggest you go take a look at Tuesday Stamping #1. I explain most of it there but will I also give a brief run down in this post. So if you’ve read it, scroll over the first bit of text 😉
Basically, this is how I am going to do it. I am going to be stamping over black and white. White will be the lightest colour you ever wear and black the darkest. What better way to see how a polish works over dark and light colours. Now, obviously, not many will actually want to stamp OVER black but it will be a good way to find out if a polish will show up over dark colours. If it shows up on black you can be pretty certain it will show up over everything. That does mean that if it is noticeable but not very, it will probably work much better over say a purple or a blue. I will try to address this with each polish I show you as well.
I will also be using the same plate for all the stamping to make sure there will be continuity. I chose a stamp that had some images with thin lines, with bigger spaces, with some detail etc. That way you can see if a polish will stamp crisp lines when they are thin or if it will smudge when the image has bigger spaces. I decided to go with Pueen11. I will be using the 4 full nail images on this plate.
I will show you 4 of my ordinary polishes with every post. If you want to see more or less per post please let me know. I will use 4 random polishes each time until I have worked through all the polishes I have (excluding glitters of course) and I will show you everything, whether it stamped well or not. I will also be showing you my first attempts at all of them. Sometimes it happens that you move the stamper a little bit when you stamp onto the nail. Or you waited just a second too long and the whole image doesn’t transfer. Or you press too hard and get the shadow stamping. Usually if this happens I would remove it and stamp again. It also happens that a polish looks so promising and after you’ve stamped you think, ah this could look better if I tried it once or twice more. I will not be doing any of that. What I stamp first try is what you get. I just feel that you can get a better result if you keep trying but the mark of a good stamping polish is how well it works straight off the bat.
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I have a few Hean polishes for you today. A mix of shades 🙂
Hean #857
This one actually stamps really well but is unfortunately so light that it doesn’t really show up. It is extremely light. Because stamping is literally the thinnest coat of polish I am not totally surprised. The shimmer does show up well on the black though.
Hean #234
This one shows up beautifully on the white and really well on the black too. The image on my ring finger seemed to ‘melt’ a bit once I topcoated so I am willing to say that it was user error. Stamps well, shows up well, seems like a win to me.
Hean #424
This one stamps really well but on the white the colour seems to wash out. It doesn’t appear very red. On the black it does show up and shows off the shimmer as well. It’s an option to consider if it is your only red or if you are in it for the shimmer but there are other reds that show up better.
Hean #804
Bazinga! Now this red stamps beautifully!! It shows up perfectly on the white. It doesn’t show up too well on the black but that is to be expected for a red. Crisp, clear, perfect images. This is a great red to stamp with!
Hean #804 is a total winner for me. What do you think? Do you want to see any of them stamped over a specific colour? Do you have an idea for a stamped design you would like me to do? Do you have any suggestions for changes or additions you would prefer on these posts? I would love to hear from you. Or if you want to choose the next 4 polishes let me know.
Thanks for reading,
Siobhan
234 is my favourite. Probably because it is a lil different