STAMPING POLISH - 259 Winter Pine
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259 Winter Pine is a deep forest-green stamping polish designed for rich, bold, and elegant nail stamping.
Its highly pigmented formula delivers crisp lines and clean transfers, making it ideal for detailed designs, fine outlines, and full-image stamping. The smooth, creamy consistency ensures effortless pickup from stamping plates without streaking or patchiness.
Why you’ll love it
- Deep pine green shade with strong opacity
- High-pigment formula for crisp stamping results
- Beautiful contrast on nude, white, and light bases
- Smooth consistency for clean pickup and transfer
- Professional quality for detailed nail art
Perfect for winter designs, botanical patterns, and modern graphic nail art.
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Butyl Acetate, Ethyl Acetate, Nitrocellulose, Adipic Acid / Neopentyl Glycol / Trimellitic Anhydride Copolymer, Acetyl Tributyl Citrate, Isopropyl Alcohol, Stearalkonium Hectorite, Benzophenone-1. May contain: Mica, Silica, Silver, Tin Oxide, CI 15850, CI 15880, CI 19140, CI 60725, CI 77000, CI 77491, CI 77510, CI77266, CI77891
Clear Jelly Stamper's nail stamping polish is '5-free'. This means that it does not contain 5 of the most common harmful chemicals.
CAMPHOR: In rare cases, camphor can cause liver damage when applied to the skin. And nail biters be warned— it’s been linked to seizures when ingested.
DIBUTYL PHTHALATE: An endocrine disruptor, dibutyl phthalate is toxic to the reproductive system, and can affect a baby boy’s genitalia development. Plus, it’s been linked to obesity.
FORMALDEHYDE: A known carcinogen that can also cause organ and immune system toxicity, formaldehyde is an ingredient to avoid at all costs.
FORMALDEHYDE RESIN: This formaldehyde derivative may not be as toxic, but it’s a known allergen, and can cause skin irritations, as well as eye and lung irritation (and we know we all inhale some nail-polish fumes when we’re swiping on color).
TOLUENE: Toluene not only impairs breathing and can cause nausea, but it’s also toxic to the nervous system, can cause developmental damage to a fetus and is linked to malignant lymphoma.