Now the polishes. Keep in mind that you don't have to purchase the stamping polish, but i do think it's better than a regular polish (especially for black & white). I tried using a regular polish, but none of thos work, sadly.
Here's a comparison:
O.P.I Alpine Snow is a very sheer white polish, the Konad stamping polish is a very thick and opaque polish. Revlon's Black Lingerie has a runny consistency and it's not as vivid as the Konad's Black polish.
Here's the result:
As you can see the Konad's results are more opaque. Sorry for the messy design though i was struggling to stamp it and smeared some of the polish.
Konad Stamping Polishes are NOT meant to be applied directly to your nails, only to the plates for stamping purposes, because it is very thick and has a slight texture to it.
I recommend getting the black and white Konad polish and you can stick with your regular polish for the colorful polishes. BPS actually have a set of stamping polish that you can get for $6.93 (you'll get 5 mini bottles - red, yellow, blue, black, and white).
Where To Buy: Born Pretty Store (Free shipping worldwide)
Direct Links:
$3.41 - Black & White Polish set : http://bit.ly/1dCEHLd
$2.05 - Black Polish : http://bit.ly/1faGbMZ
$2.05 - White Polish : http://bit.ly/1hCRTlJ
$6.93 - Colorful Polish Set (Red, Yellow, Blue, Black, & White) : http://bit.ly/17zzEvW
Starter set:
$4.79 - 2 Stamping Polishes of your choice & Regular Nail Stamp + Scraper : http://bit.ly/Hm9i41
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