Mythos Collection: Red Sea (B199) Dark Oxblood Red Stamping Polish
WHAT IS NAIL STAMPING?
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Our Red Sea stamping polish is a dark, rich red lacquer from our Mythos Collection. This polish bottles up the depths of the Indian Ocean with its deep, luscious reds and brownish hues. Take a dip and get creative by stamping this bold color over your favorite base or painting on a simple coat of this highly pigmented polish.
Our stamping polish is 5-free! We want you to look beautiful and stay beautiful, so our nail stamping polishes are made without 5 of the most common toxic chemicals found in most nail polishes. For more information, visit our FAQs page!
*WARNINGS*: Keep away from open flames. Adult supervision for ages 6 and under. *INGREDIENTS*: Butyl Acetate, Ethyl Acetate, Nitrocellulose, Isopropyl Alcohol, Ethanol, Polyacrylic Acid, Acetyl Tributyl Citrate, Stearalkonium Hectorite.
"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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Great deep red
I was worried this red would be too dark or too light for what I wanted it for but it is actually perfect! It’s a very pretty color, perfect for fall.

Beautiful Red
Deep red with easy full coverage. If you want a deep dark red this is your polish!

WOW!!!
This is a very dark red. I know I will need a great base coat so I won't stain my nails too badly. It is very pretty though. It's like another reviewer said, blood blood! I think it will look great!

Goes on a little dark but
This color is a true oxblood—to the point that I smeared some on a plate by accident and had to make sure I hadn’t injured myself. - blood, blood red and lovely
