SAGA Stamping Paint 3

SKU: JJ-082
Burgundy red stamping paint 3 with brush application, professional nail art product for Russian manicure techniques

SAGA Stamping Paint 3

SKU: JJ-082
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SAGA Professional Stamping Paint No. 03

SAGA Professional Stamping Paint No. 03 is a high-contrast Red lacquer. This is a classic, vibrant "true red" that serves as an essential tool for bold nail art, festive designs, and traditional floral patterns.


Key Product Features

  • Classic Red Enamel: A solid, bright red with a cream finish. It is rich and deep, providing a "lipstick red" look on the nails.

  • High Pigmentation: Engineered to be ultra-opaque. It is specifically designed to remain bright and clear even when stamped over a black or dark navy base color.

  • Sticky Layer Property: Unlike some standard air-dry polishes, SAGA's core colors (including No. 03) are often formulated to retain a very slight tackiness. This makes them ideal for foil casting, where you can press decorative nail foils onto the stamped design.

  • Air-Dry Formula: This is a lacquer-based paint. It dries naturally in 15–20 seconds and does not require a UV or LED lamp to set.


Technical Specifications

Feature Details
Product Volume 8 ml
Color Profile Classic Red / True Red
Finish Type Solid Enamel (Cream)
Special Property Slight sticky layer (suitable for foil)
Drying Time 15–20 seconds (Air-dry)

Application Guidelines

  1. Swift Movement: Because red pigments are very dense, they can dry quickly in the fine lines of a plate. You have roughly a 3-second window after scraping to pick up the design.

  2. Foil Casting: If you want a metallic red effect, stamp with No. 03, wait 10 seconds, and then firmly press a red or gold nail foil over the design. The foil will stick only to the red paint.

  3. Clean-up: Red is a notorious stainer. Use 100% pure acetone to clean your plates thoroughly between stamps to prevent "pink ghosting" on your next design.

  4. Top Coat: To prevent the red from "bleeding" into your base color, use a generous amount of top coat and "float" the brush over the design without applying downward pressure.

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