Thank you so much for this tutorial! I love nail stamping but also have been wanting to try dip powders so this is really helpful. Hoping to see more tutorials like this 😊
Its so funny this popped up today... I've been doing the same. I still do my dip powder but have started doing more stamping. I get the maniology sub box and have been loving it. Wait til you start reverse stamping.. It's so fun!
So glad to see the stamping on dip nails, curious to know would that sticky base be used for foil transfer as well? Could you do a foil transfer on. Dip nails for us? Thank you
Sticky base coat should be used one nail at a time but really if you stamp you can immediately transfer to the nail without the sticky base coat. Sticky base coat is more for when you do reverse stamping or do not transfer the stamp immediately.
Thank you so much for sharing! I had a feeling that’s what happened! I definitely will try the sticky base coat right before and 1 nail at a time next time 🫶🏻 I want to try reverse stamping next 🥰
Love the video. You make it look so easy. I saw that set and it had my favorite colors and i love the plate but I can't get maniology stuff to work right for me. I don't know if it's the stamper or the plate but I have done all the tricks they tell you to try and nope not working. Maybe I'll order it and try again. Thanks for the video.
Thank you Lesa! I love the designs they chose and colors too. It’s such a nice softer spring set! Not too bright 🌸 It definitely took me lotsss of practice on swatches. I found that you have to be really quick! Like polish, scrape, stamper! Boom boom boom 🏃🏼♀️ I also believe that it’s better to do the sticky base coat riiight before each design. I was moving like molasses between the nails and it dried down and lost the stickiness. But the biggest game changer for me was moving quickly! I Skyped my girlfriend to troubleshoot and she said speed it up 😆 and ever since then it’s been so much better! I wasn’t able to get the design onto the stamper. I also had trouble getting it OFF the stamper on my nail which I attribute to the base coat being too dry. So I wiped it off and reapplied and then it transferred perfectly. I know that’s long winded lol but I just wanted to share what helped me since I’m still super new to this too! 💖
Ahhh oh no!! It definitely took me quite a few practices on swatches 😆 I found that I wasn’t moving fast enough! Polish, scrape, roll! Boom boom boom 😆 I also think next time I’ll do the sticky base coat riiiight before I stamp. By the time I got to each nail it was too dry. But I also was moving like molasses 🐢 🤣 don’t give up on it though! 🫶🏻
I started with stamping first- Maniology is awesome!- now I'm doing dipping. I did my first one today. My question is, once I've completely finished every step of dipping including the top coat layers, can I then stamp on top of that with my design and use another top coat (my preference is Seche Vite) over the completed work?
Hiiii! Welcome to our dip powder community 🫶🏻 I haven’t personally tried it to say for sure. But you could try this - File/shape dip powder Cleanse with rubbing alcohol Apply sticky base coat Stamp Apply smudge free top coat Then apply your fav top coat! I’m still exploring stamping so I’d love to hear how it goes with whichever route you try 💕
Hey, I love this! Just to clarify, just the smudge free top coat works as a protective layer? If you wanted these to last and you weren’t using a peely base would you encapsulate with dip liquid top coat? Thank you
Great question! I have used this as my final top coat for a few other manicures and haven’t had an issue 🫶🏻 I haven’t tried doing a second layer of the top coat but that could also be an option too! I’ve seen others doing different brands of top coat on the smudge free top coat but that’s hit or Miss because the smudge free top coat is water based. I hope this makes sense 🙈 I’ll try doing 2 coats of top coat and see what it does!
Wheni i stamp over my dip powder.. i use the sticky base coat then stamp then smudge free top coat. After that i apply dip base coat and a layer of clear dip powder then activate, buff as usual and proceed as normal to apply dip top coat!
@@erickacrites5588 you’re the best! Thank you for sharing your steps 🫶🏻 how many layers of dip base do you do before you stamp? Do you file/buff before stamping too?
@SipAndDip i usually do my standard of 2 layers of dip, activate, file and buff 1st so then im ready to stamp on a smooth surface. Thats another reason to use the sticky base coat.
I love the melody Susie one! It’s more compact and very user friendly. The filter pops right out for you to clean off and has a few settings for fan speed. Here’s a link 🫶🏻 amzn.to/3IwpQIp
Five months later and I’m just now watching this because I couldn’t resist the Maniology steam punk sub box. Looking forward to trying stamping!
That steampunk one is SO cool!! I got a sneak peak at the Halloween one… it’s INCREDIBLE 🫣🤫
This looks fun and approachable! I love that you show how to do nails with a focus on dip powder and generally avoiding gel 💅
Thank you for the kind feedback! 🫶🏻 I do try my best to find alternatives when possible to limit my exposure. I hope you have a lovely weekend! 💖
Hey Chels 😊 The nails are so cute! I'm so glad to see you getting sponsors. You so deserve all the good things.
🥹🫶🏻 you’ve always been such a kind and supportive friend! I appreciate you!
We LOVE Maniology!!! your mani looks amazing.
Thank you so much!! 🫶🏻
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I love nail stamping but also have been wanting to try dip powders so this is really helpful. Hoping to see more tutorials like this 😊
Thank you so much for watching and welcome to our dip community 🫶🏻💕
Its so funny this popped up today... I've been doing the same. I still do my dip powder but have started doing more stamping. I get the maniology sub box and have been loving it. Wait til you start reverse stamping.. It's so fun!
You must be reading my mind because I want to try reverse stamping next!! Any tips?! 🫶🏻
@SipAndDip you can use a toothpick, detail brush or dotting tool to color in. Make sure you let it dry alll the way and use sticky base coat for sure
@@erickacrites5588 thank you so much for the tips! 🙌🏼 you’re the best!!
I need to try to stamp. I have everything but I haven’t yet. Thank you beautiful nails.
Yesss!! You got this Kathy!! 🙌🏼 it’s so much fun! I am hoping to try reverse stamping next 💖
So glad to see the stamping on dip nails, curious to know would that sticky base be used for foil transfer as well? Could you do a foil transfer on. Dip nails for us? Thank you
Thank you so much for this video! I have a gel allergy and this is something I just have to try!!
So sorry to hear about your gel allergy 🥺🫶🏻 I’m new to stamping but it’s a lot of fun!
Thank you for such great explanation. I just got some maniology stamping plates :)
Yayyy!! Welcome to the stamping club! 🫶🏻 I’m a new member myself 😆🥰
Hey Chelsea, looks so cute! Love this tutorial!💜
Thank you so much Mariz! 🫶🏻💖
Sticky base coat should be used one nail at a time but really if you stamp you can immediately transfer to the nail without the sticky base coat. Sticky base coat is more for when you do reverse stamping or do not transfer the stamp immediately.
Thank you so much for sharing! I had a feeling that’s what happened! I definitely will try the sticky base coat right before and 1 nail at a time next time 🫶🏻 I want to try reverse stamping next 🥰
Love the video. You make it look so easy. I saw that set and it had my favorite colors and i love the plate but I can't get maniology stuff to work right for me. I don't know if it's the stamper or the plate but I have done all the tricks they tell you to try and nope not working. Maybe I'll order it and try again. Thanks for the video.
Thank you Lesa! I love the designs they chose and colors too. It’s such a nice softer spring set! Not too bright 🌸
It definitely took me lotsss of practice on swatches. I found that you have to be really quick! Like polish, scrape, stamper! Boom boom boom 🏃🏼♀️ I also believe that it’s better to do the sticky base coat riiight before each design. I was moving like molasses between the nails and it dried down and lost the stickiness. But the biggest game changer for me was moving quickly! I Skyped my girlfriend to troubleshoot and she said speed it up 😆 and ever since then it’s been so much better! I wasn’t able to get the design onto the stamper. I also had trouble getting it OFF the stamper on my nail which I attribute to the base coat being too dry. So I wiped it off and reapplied and then it transferred perfectly. I know that’s long winded lol but I just wanted to share what helped me since I’m still super new to this too! 💖
I am horrible at stamping lol thanks for the video!!!
Ahhh oh no!! It definitely took me quite a few practices on swatches 😆 I found that I wasn’t moving fast enough! Polish, scrape, roll! Boom boom boom 😆 I also think next time I’ll do the sticky base coat riiiight before I stamp. By the time I got to each nail it was too dry. But I also was moving like molasses 🐢 🤣 don’t give up on it though! 🫶🏻
I started with stamping first- Maniology is awesome!- now I'm doing dipping. I did my first one today. My question is, once I've completely finished every step of dipping including the top coat layers, can I then stamp on top of that with my design and use another top coat (my preference is Seche Vite) over the completed work?
Hiiii! Welcome to our dip powder community 🫶🏻 I haven’t personally tried it to say for sure. But you could try this -
File/shape dip powder
Cleanse with rubbing alcohol
Apply sticky base coat
Stamp
Apply smudge free top coat
Then apply your fav top coat!
I’m still exploring stamping so I’d love to hear how it goes with whichever route you try 💕
hey can you stamp on dip without a sticky base coat?
Hey, I love this! Just to clarify, just the smudge free top coat works as a protective layer? If you wanted these to last and you weren’t using a peely base would you encapsulate with dip liquid top coat? Thank you
Great question! I have used this as my final top coat for a few other manicures and haven’t had an issue 🫶🏻 I haven’t tried doing a second layer of the top coat but that could also be an option too! I’ve seen others doing different brands of top coat on the smudge free top coat but that’s hit or Miss because the smudge free top coat is water based. I hope this makes sense 🙈 I’ll try doing 2 coats of top coat and see what it does!
Wheni i stamp over my dip powder.. i use the sticky base coat then stamp then smudge free top coat. After that i apply dip base coat and a layer of clear dip powder then activate, buff as usual and proceed as normal to apply dip top coat!
@@erickacrites5588 you’re the best! Thank you for sharing your steps 🫶🏻 how many layers of dip base do you do before you stamp? Do you file/buff before stamping too?
@SipAndDip i usually do my standard of 2 layers of dip, activate, file and buff 1st so then im ready to stamp on a smooth surface. Thats another reason to use the sticky base coat.
Hi Chelsea , that is a great plate you received. What is the plate number, please?
It’s so much fun! I love the French tip ones too. The plate I used is M350 💖 I have a discount code for 10% SIPANDDIP (affiliate so no pressure!)
Hi can I ask you what you would recommend as a good nail duster collection machine?
I love the melody Susie one! It’s more compact and very user friendly. The filter pops right out for you to clean off and has a few settings for fan speed. Here’s a link 🫶🏻
amzn.to/3IwpQIp
@@SipAndDip Thank you!
How long did the top coat take to dry?
Suuuper fast! Like only a minute or so fast. Not like a nail polish dry time
If that’s your nail bed color and not stain look into Melononychia....
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You next!! 🫶🏻💖