A couple months ago I joined the Facebook group Adventures in Stamping, where other nail stamping enthusiasts post pictures, tutorials, and stamping tips on a daily basis. This is where I was introduced to the amazing stamping polishes by Mundo de Uñas. Made in Mexico, these polishes are specifically made for nail stamping, and the polishes are extra thick and pigmented for best results. These polishes are not to be used as regular nail polish, however, as the consistency is too thick.
After seeing hundreds of photos from women who use this product, I knew I had to give it a try. If you stamp on a regular basis, then you know that only a fraction of nail polishes out there are suitable for stamping, and this creates limitations in color selection. And most polishes (except for whites, metallics, and some bright cremes) do not stamp well over dark colors like black or navy. Luckily, Mundo de Uñas has created a brilliant and affordable solution. Her specialty stamping polishes are far superior to other stamping polishes, and there are tons of swatches out there to prove it. Plus, with Mundo de Uñas you get a huge variety of color options and very reasonable shipping rates. I ordered the following 8 polishes, and with the shipping it cost about 35 dollars.
For what these polishes accomplish, it is truly an amazing deal and I will be ordering more very soon! To see the full color chart, visit the Mundo de Uñas Facebook page (linked above), and if you want to place an order you will need to do so through the Facebook page as well.
To test out my new polishes, I wanted to do something very bright, where the contrast would be difficult to achieve with regular polish. And these are my very satisfying results:
Can you believe how bright this is?? I feel like my stamping options are limitless now!
For this look I used OPI's Toucan Do It If You Try and Mundo de Uñas stamping polishes in #39 (Avocado) and #27 (Neon Yellow)
So what do you think of my "flower power" mani? Have you used Mundo de Uñas stamping polishes before? You should!
Showing posts with label Neon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Neon. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Monday, September 30, 2013
Shot of the Day: Sinful Colors "High Strung" + Stamping
For this look I used "High Strung" from Sinful Colors and stamped with China Glaze's "Liquid Leather," which is my favorite black stamping polish.
For the accent nails, I used "Clearly Spotted" from the Maybelline Color Show Polka Dots collection
For the accent nails, I used "Clearly Spotted" from the Maybelline Color Show Polka Dots collection
Friday, June 21, 2013
Shot of the Day: Blue Cross Summer Brights Neon Pink
When I was at Rite Aid a few weeks ago, I stumbled upon the Blue Cross Summer Brights collection. I purchased this bright neon coral/pink shade, and I do not believe it has a name (I didn't see one at least):
It's a really beautiful, pearly shade that is great for summer. To add a little extra pop, I added 2 glitter gradient accent nails using Gold/Crystal Glitter from Forever 21's Love & Beauty collection. Here's a closer shot:
Overall, this was a very quick and simple mani with a fun pop of summery glitter. The base color did chip off after about 2 days, but I was pretty happy with the polish in general since it cost less than 3 dollars.
It's a really beautiful, pearly shade that is great for summer. To add a little extra pop, I added 2 glitter gradient accent nails using Gold/Crystal Glitter from Forever 21's Love & Beauty collection. Here's a closer shot:
Overall, this was a very quick and simple mani with a fun pop of summery glitter. The base color did chip off after about 2 days, but I was pretty happy with the polish in general since it cost less than 3 dollars.
Labels:
Blue Cross,
Coral,
Forever 21,
Neon,
Pink,
Rite Aid,
Summer Brights
Friday, May 24, 2013
Shot of the Day: Finger Paints Iconic Orange
If you haven't noticed, I am absolutely loving the neon nail trend! I took a little trip to Sally's the other day and couldn't help but purchase this little beauty: Iconic Orange by Finger Paints
Isn't this color amazing? And this is only two coats over a base coat of OPI Nail Envy. A lot of neon shades require a white base coat to really make the color pop, but not this one.
And OMG the application! This polish is basically magic...it goes where you want it to go. It was so creamy and smooth and I didn't notice any staining when I removed it.
Needless to say, I am very impressed with this polish (this is my first Finger Paints polish) so of course I had to go back to Sally's to get more. If you're looking for bright summer neon shades that are easy to apply and highly pigmented, look no further than Finger Paints!
Isn't this color amazing? And this is only two coats over a base coat of OPI Nail Envy. A lot of neon shades require a white base coat to really make the color pop, but not this one.
And OMG the application! This polish is basically magic...it goes where you want it to go. It was so creamy and smooth and I didn't notice any staining when I removed it.
Needless to say, I am very impressed with this polish (this is my first Finger Paints polish) so of course I had to go back to Sally's to get more. If you're looking for bright summer neon shades that are easy to apply and highly pigmented, look no further than Finger Paints!
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Shot of the Day: Forever 21 Neon Polish and Stamping
I recently went on a shipping trip and came home with two nail polish sets from Forever 21: The Red Carpet Kit and the Summer Lovin' Kit. I love them both so much! I was really surprised by the quality, especially considering that these kits are only $6.80 apiece!! Here's a couple of swatches of the Highlighter Yellow color from the Summer Lovin' Kit:
Pretty awesome, huh? We used all kinds of stamps so I couldn't keep track of the plates we used, but I believe they all came from my MASH 26-50 Stamps and my Winstonia Plates.
My friend Cameron is a local artist here in Knoxville, and he was quite interested in my new stamping plates, so he decided to decorate my nails for me. Some of the designs are from stamps, others are free-hand. Here are a few pics from our epic nail art session:
Pretty awesome, huh? We used all kinds of stamps so I couldn't keep track of the plates we used, but I believe they all came from my MASH 26-50 Stamps and my Winstonia Plates.
Labels:
Black,
Forever 21,
MASH,
MASH 26-50,
Nail Art,
Neon,
Shot of the Day,
Stamping,
Winstonia,
Yellow
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Shot of the Day: Jesse's Girl Carolina Beach
As you know, I'm a little obsessed with neon polishes these days, and I love this bright color from Jesse's Girl Polishes. This brand of polishes is a bit difficult to find in my neck of the woods, so I only have 2 colors, but I really love them both. This color is called Carolina Beach and it is super duper bright! I used three coats to get this effect, and while the application is a bit challenging as the the polish is very quick-drying and has a matte effect, it's totally worth the extra bit of effort.
Sorry for the poor quality of this photo, but you get the idea. And in the sunlight, Carolina Beach is splashy and neon. This is a great color for spring/summer! It wavers between a peachy-coral and a bright orangey-pink.
I also want to mention that Jesse's Girl polish stays on a loooong time. Like I said, I only have two of their polishes, but both colors lasted on my toes for about 2 1/2 to 3 weeks with no chips. Both times I have used OPI Nail Envy as a base coat and Sally Hansen's Insta-Dri Anti-Chip Top coat.
Labels:
Coral,
Jesse's Girl,
Matte,
Neon,
OPI,
Orange,
Peach,
Pink,
Sally Hansen,
Shot of the Day
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Shot of the Day: Neon Mani with Nina Ultra Pro (Solar Flare)
Well, I've decided that I want to join the neon bandwagon. I always thought my skin tone wouldn't be very conducive to neon colors, but then I kept seeing all these beautiful neon manicures and I had to try it. After a trip to Sally's, I came home with these little babies.
For my first neon mani, I went with the Nina Ultra Pro in Solar Flare. It's a super bright highlighter yellow that is pretty blinding. This polish is not for those who want a subtle pop of color, but I freakin loved it! I could not stop staring at my nails!
See? It's crazy bright in the sunlight! I used OPI Nail Envy as a base coat. The first coat of Solar Flare was pretty thin and sheer, and it dried surprisingly matte. The second coat was better, but I got the color I was looking for on the third coat. Some people like to do neons over a white base, but I was just experimenting with this one, and I'd say a white base isn't necessary. Finished with a coat of Seche Vite and the color shines even brighter. Wow!
Have you jumped on the neon bandwagon? What neons do you love?
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