STAMPING POLISH - 261 Berry & Bright
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261 Berry & Bright is a vibrant berry-toned stamping polish designed for bold, expressive, and high-contrast nail stamping.
Its highly pigmented formula delivers crisp lines and sharp 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
- Bright berry shade with strong opacity
- High-pigment formula for crisp stamping results
- Beautiful contrast on nude, light, and dark bases
- Smooth consistency for clean pickup and transfer
- Professional quality for detailed nail art
Perfect for statement nails, floral stamping, and modern graphic designs.
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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.