What happened to bundle monster?

you will be redirected to maniology.com. – If you have an active account with us on bundlemonster.com, your login and password will remain the same on our new site, maniology.com. – You will start seeing our new releases with our new brand name!

Did Bundle Monster become Maniology?

A couple of weeks ago, we announced a HUGE surprise: Bundle Monster is rebranding to Maniology!

What is Maniology?

Maniology | Nail Stamping Plates and Nail Art Accessories.

How do you use a Maniology plate?

Apply stamping polish over your selected design on your nail stamping plate. Holding your scraper card at a 45-degree angle, gently scrape excess polish off the design towards the edge. Move quickly! Using the squishy part of the stamper, pick up the image with an up and down or rolling technique.

What is reverse stamping?

“Reverse stamping” refers to the technique where the stamped design is colored in while still on the stamper, and a decal is created to apply to the nail. You can also create this decal on a nail art mat. This means coloring in an image from what will be the back side.

How do nail stamps work?

If you are interested in nail art, you may want to try using a nail stamper. Nail stamping kits can be obtained at a reasonable price and come with a disc that has designs etched into it, a scraper to remove excess nail polish, and a stamp that allows you to roll the design onto your nails.

Where is Maniology made?

Oahu, Hawaii
Here at Maniology, we’re all about creating work that makes us proud! We’re made up of diverse personalities on the sunny island of Oahu, Hawaii, so we understand that each person is different and that there’s no such thing as perfect.

Is Maniology a subscription?

Subscribe to the Mani x Me monthly club by selecting the best option for you. We offer a: monthly, 3 month (prepaid), and 6 month (prepaid) option. You can choose between our Box or Express Kit.

Can you use any polish with Maniology?

We recommend only using 100% acetone polish remover and avoid using any polish remover that is “moisturizing” as they contain oils that will affect the stamper from picking up a clean image from the plate.