Cherry Bomb (B326) - Deep Red Stamping Polish
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π Call the fire department! Your nails are about to be red hot.Β ο»Ώπ₯ Light it up with Cherry Bomb (B326), a deep red stamping polish. Our highly pigmented formula offers an explosion of color for one-coat coverage, bold details, and build-able richness opacity.Β
- LUSH & CREAMY: All of our stamping polishes are highly-pigmented for bold designs and vibrant colors.
- 5-FREE AND CRUELTY FREE: These stamping polishes are only tested on our own nails before yours.
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- WARNING: Keep away from open flames. Adult supervision for ages 6 and under. *0.4oz per bottle*
"5 simple steps" for nail stamping

Apply Creative Art Polish over your selected design on the nail stamping plate.

Holding your scraper card at a 45-degree angle, gently scrape excess polish off the design towards the edge.

Move quickly! Using the squishy part of your stamper, pick up the image with an up and down technique.

With the design transferred to the stamper, place the design onto your nail bed using a smooth rolling motion.

Seal your design with our No Smudge top coat and swoon!
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Must have red
This is an excellent red of reds stamping polish. Is brightest over lighter colors but still stamps over dark colors.

Pretty Nice
It's a great color, works perfectly against lighter colors. I did not find it stamped against grey and black nearly as clearly as it looked like it would in the previews. Which is of course what I was hoping for.

True red
Its a perfect red. You only need one coat as a base and it stamped wonderfully for me.

Just right, dark red over black.
This is a color of red I am happy to have and use, I would buy it again and will when I am out. I have used it to stamp nail art of roses over a nude color from Maniology and although when I first purchased it I had intended to use and see how it looked over black, I finally have done so and I think it looks great!!! It comes out as a subtle and noticeable color as it still shows red with a dark tone that you can see, itβs vibrant opacity but not bright! If youβre looking for an opaque bright red (over black) youβll have to try a different red. (I havenβt tried/discovered one yet from Maniology that is.) Another way would be to (if workable to the nail art ideas or themeβ¦) stamp black over the red instead. I havenβt done this yet. Itβll be fun to also try out with other reds that I like.
