Snóbl Alexandra

Flowers with blue Spotlight reflective powder spot

7 minutes video 12 rating Moblie friendly Beginner English Rewatchable multiple times

In this video Alexa is showing you how special impact you can reach with stamping pattern effected with nail art powder. For this she will need stamping gel polish, to which not only powders with smaller particles adhere, but also ones with bigger particles, like Spotlight reflective powder, Glitter powder or Diamond shine powder.🌼

This time Alexa stamps beautiful big flowers to the background, then creates a geometric shape which she turns glittering. Effected stamping pattern needs to be covered for durability as shown in the video, otherwise it will be an occasional decoration. Base is made with gel polish, but it can also be gel or acrylics. Use your favourite stamping patterns and the shades you like! If you watch the video, you will also be able to prepare this wonderful, glittering nail art.💙

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User Ratings

Ivey Maria
12 days ago
Pretty. Thank you.
De Lange V.Y
about 1 year ago
Beautiful and easy design.Thank you
Odita Seila
over 2 years ago
very beautiful
Nébel Tímea
over 2 years ago
Kezdő körmösként nagyon ötletes, könnyen megvalósítható mintákat kaptam. Szuper a bemutató, köszönöm szépen a készítőknek!😍☺
Pretty Noona
over 2 years ago
Pretty manicure, I like the shades and patterns that were used to create the manicure. Love it.
Di Vittorio Stefania
over 2 years ago
Love the effect of this new powder! Thank you Alexa!
Buda Boglárka
over 2 years ago
Nagyon szép manikűr, tavaszi hangulatot áraszt.
Tatum Kerry
over 2 years ago
Nice. Thank you.
Kitti Kormányos
over 2 years ago
thanks you!
ANGIBAUD NATHALIE
over 2 years ago
merci pour ce tutoriel
Friedrich Inka
over 2 years ago
I really like these Reflective powders. I don't find the colour combination shown here quite as harmonious, but that's always a matter of taste.
Newman Hope
over 2 years ago
Thanks for demonstrating a design using the new reflective powder - beautiful. Will definitely be getting!
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Teacher

International nail art educator

My name is Alexandra Snóbl. It was in 2003 when I chose hand care and manicure as a profession. I’ve been working for Moyra since 2011 as product developer and international trainer.
Usually, I consider myself technical specialist, and the most emphatic segment in my career is powder-liquid system. Between 2007 and 2010 I won several prizes at regional and international competitions. My most important acknowledgments include:
   – Multiple national champion
   – European champion
   – Olympics – Silver medal
   – World Championship – Bronze medal

In addition, in recent years, the world of nail art has also a big effect on me. My favorite fields:
– nail art made with stamping technique
– 3D nail art made with acrylics and PlastiLine gel
 – gel/gel polish painting

I still work in salon environment, and in addition, I have been training specialists for 10 years both in Hungary and abroad. I keep an eye on international fashion and nail art trends, and therefore I can teach you the most up-to-date and trendy nail art techniques. Since 2019 I have been offering online courses as well, most of which are – from now on – available at nailstamping.com. My course topics are compiled in a way to make the course material easy to learn and understand. I put much emphasis on showing you the processes in details, as well as on creating designs that are durable and perform well in salon environment and stay beautiful until the client returns to have their next manicure. My nail art designs – in which respect I teach you all ins and outs – do not only look fabulous, but also last for weeks. Join me, and I’ll show you how to astonish your clients with special and unique designs, and how to create such manicure for yourself that reflects your personality and will definitely not show up on others’ nails.