I made some experiments with my new MoYou London plates, this time I used one from the Suki collection. I am a big textured polish fan so, I was really curious how the stamping works on it. I made two mani's, one with the OPI Vesper at the base, this is a really interesting black - purple with black
sand like glitters polish. It mostly just looks black, but in certain light conditions you can see the
purple in it. I used it in two coats which provided a gorgeous deep shade. After drying I stamped it with the golden Revlon polish and I have chosen the classy looking pattern from the Suki Plate Collection 05.
The second manicure is made with two textured polishes at the base. I've started with P2 Strict - Sand style and used the sponge-ombre technique and added the deep purple Vesper. The
subtle sparkle and the high contrast between the two colors is very eye-catching! It is very easy to make ombre manicures with textured formula polishes, you can not make any mistakes! For the finish I choose a spider web, flower (hard to describe) looking pattern from the Suki plate and added on half of it a white polish and on the other half a black polish from Konad.
As I already mentioned in my previous post I became addicted with the MoYou London plates.
This time too the patterns
transferred fully, the stamping experience was a lot of fun. My husband was standing beside me when I made the manis and he was totally speechless when he saw the patterns on my nails, and trust me he is the kind of person who always has a comment when it comes to my hobby :))
The plates can be purchased from the MoYou London site, just go and check it out you can choose from a multitude of designs and the new Easter collection is already out! You can find it here!
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The products were sent to me by MoYou London and the review is based on my experience and were in no way influenced by anyone.