A
suitable subtitle could be: effortless and perfect stamping.
And that
statement goes for both Infinity Nails and Dashica Nails stamping plates – sold
from Dashica Beautyshop in Holland - I suspect they are manufactured the same place.
I love the unique and gorgeous plates that offer me so many patterns including a lot of mirror patterns.
The
plates come individually packed with a blue protective plastic film.
The plate size: 6 x 12 cm.
The pattern size is 1.5 x 2 cm and larger.
The price is 4.99 Euro (at the moment 3,74 Euro) for both
the Infinity Nails and the Dashica Nails plates.
The etching is medium to shallow – and perfect in every
way.
Let’s
meet the plates - click to enlarge photos!
The base is Cupcake Polish Pool It Together stamped
with Hit The Bottle Snowed In, plate Infinity 36, stamper Fab Ur Nails Jumbo
Stamper.
The base
is Emily de Molly Fixed Course stamped with Jolifin Jade, plate Infinity Nails
42, stamper MoYou London XL Marshmallow Sticky.
The base is
Nine Zero Reflect stamped with Colour Alike B. a Red Wine, plate Infinity Nails
90, stamper MoYou London XL Marshmallow Sticky White.
The base Picture Polish Allure stamped with MoYou London Black Knight, plate
Infinity Nails 90, stamper Daschica Jumbo Clear Jelly.
The base
Colors by Llarowe Pool Partay! stamped with El Corazon st-14 Fuchsia, plate
Infinity Nails 90, stamper Daschica Jumbo Clear Jelly.
The base
Cupcake Polish Time To Fly stamped with MoYou London White Knight, plate
Infinity 135, stamper Daschica Jumbo Clear Jelly.
The
base is Lacquester One Coat Wonder Black and Lacquester One Coat Wonder White
stamped with the same two polishes – black over white and vice versa, plate
Infinity 137, stamper Fab Ur Nails Jumbo Stamper.
The base
is Lacquester Doomed Deluxe stamped with Dance Legend 8 Mint, plate Infinity158,
stamper Fab Ur Nails Jumbo Stamper.
And my only Dashica Nails stamping plate:
The base
is Masura 1028 I See You Love Me stamped with El Corazon stm 32 Copper Flame,
plate Dashica Nails 020, stamper Fab Ur Nails Jumbo Stamper.
So, what do I think?
Pros: There are so many beautiful patterns to choose
from, and I love the many mirror patterns. The patterns stamp crisp and they are easy to use, also for a
beginner.
Cons: I seriously cannot think of any!
Would I like to buy more? I definitely would.
Final conclusion: I love both the Infinity Nails and the
Dashica Nails plates in every way.
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you enjoyed this NON SPONSORED review.
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