Using a silicone nail stamper in this hack of applying glitter causes you to inadvertently spread uncured gel around the skin of the remaining fingers and contamination of the glitter. The stamper must be washed with soap and water in between fingers to use this method. When the stamper is pressed down onto the inhibition layer of the gel, it picks up the uncured gel that remains on the surface. This gel tends to be sticky, which can cause it to transfer to the sides of the fingers, especially when the stamper is manipulated or moved. By dipping the stamper back into the glitter after it has made contact with the uncured gel, the uncured gel will mix with the glitter. Contaminating any further use of that glitter. This hack can cause skin irritation or contact dermatitis if the stamper not cleaned properly with soap and water in between fingers. Since it’s very unlikely, anyone wants to take that much time to wash stamp was soap and water in between fingers. I don’t find this a very useful hack or safe. No shade to the creator of the video. #
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