Yeah I did, and I even checked if there was an extra layer of film that may have gone unnoticed, but nothing. The strange thing is that when I apply the polish and I run the scraper over the plate, it's like the designs haven't picked up any of the polish, they look "empty"...It's weird thing
Eli - you may possibly have a bad plate. I found some of the patterns did not pick up polish not matter what. Some tips, though you may have tried them:
Don't use a metal scrapper but a plastic one.
Don't scrape all the polish off but use a very light hand.
I found that the Konad polish really works well for the problem plates. They have the right amount of thickness.
Use it as a coaster when all else fails. Or throw it against the wall.
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Nice! Thanks for swatches! <3<3<3
Love, love...
I love the white on black! It gives it one of those vintage t-shirt looks!
I love the first one. I just wish I could get mine to come out as well as you have.
How weird, as of today I haven't still managed to get the designs off that plate, it's like mine came out faulty... :-S
I love this image plate! Thanks for sharing your nails, check out my blog to see how I use the love image.
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Negra did you remove the plastic protection?
Yeah I did, and I even checked if there was an extra layer of film that may have gone unnoticed, but nothing. The strange thing is that when I apply the polish and I run the scraper over the plate, it's like the designs haven't picked up any of the polish, they look "empty"...It's weird thing
Eli - you may possibly have a bad plate. I found some of the patterns did not pick up polish not matter what. Some tips, though you may have tried them:
Don't use a metal scrapper but a plastic one.
Don't scrape all the polish off but use a very light hand.
I found that the Konad polish really works well for the problem plates. They have the right amount of thickness.
Use it as a coaster when all else fails. Or throw it against the wall.
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