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Jul 15, 2010 05:14

i had a job interview monday at bath and body works for a sales lead position! i didn't even ask if they were hiring, i accidentally talked to the store manager briefly on thursday, and she actually asked me to apply! i think i did well on the interview, but she went on vacation monday evening and won't be back until this coming monday, so i have a ( Read more... )

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fancy_sheets July 16 2010, 06:00:25 UTC
ahhh so cute. are the stamps easy?

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eleuthreophile July 16 2010, 06:05:00 UTC
thanks! the actual stamping is pretty easy, but getting the placement right is kinda hard. i redid 4 out of 5 nails on my right hand when i did this stamp. i found it's a lot easier to fix stamps if you have top coat over the base polish, because if you lightly use remover to take off the stamp, it'll only damage the top coat and not the polish beneath.

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fancy_sheets July 16 2010, 06:06:43 UTC
how does it work? you paint the stamp then stamp? or is it like a stencil?

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eleuthreophile July 16 2010, 06:12:54 UTC
it's a metal plate with designs embossed on it, and you put a bit of nail polish off, scrape off the excess, roll the stamper across the design, then across your nail. it is AWESOME and i love it. the plates i got weren't name brand, and i got 21 plates for $17.99 with free shipping, whereas the name brand ones are $6.99 for one plate! the name brand is konad, btw. here are links to where you can buy it all, and also a link to a good tutorial.

http://thenailphile.blogspot.com/2008/09/mastering-konad_28.html
http://www.amazon.com/Monster-Nailart-Stamping-Manicure-Accessories/dp/B003ILUQPM
http://ocnailart.com/

and this is a list of all the regular polish that works with the stamping:http://

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