Showing posts with label m83. Show all posts
Showing posts with label m83. Show all posts

m83 Konadicure for small nails

Hi,
Remember my rising hearts konadicure? I recreated it now with different
colors & on smaller nails. What I got was awesome!
I started with two coats of my peachy franken and a thin coat of
Sequins Ruby Purple glitter above it. I stamped the rising hearts design from
m83 image plate with Konad Special Black. Finally, I applied a clear top coat.

What do you think?

Kitten paws manicure

Hi,
Today I'll show you a funny manicure with kittens and paws.
I used Konad m83 for the kitten design and the essence image plate for the paws.
I stamped them using Special Black over the white base color from Born Pretty.
I applied a red rhinestone on the kitty's tail for a stylish effect.
At the end, I applied a clear top coat.

What do you think?

Rising hearts - Disco nails

Hi,
Today I'll show you a cute black-white-purple manicure.
As a base color I used two coats of AQMORE -Winter. It really surprised me how fast it dries and how opaque it is. I needed a second coat just to make it look more perfect and shiney.

After, I applied a sparkling purple from BB Cream Boutique, called Sequins Ruby Purple
Then I stamped the design from m83 image plate with Konad Special Black.
I finished with a clear top coat.


What do you think?

You can buy AQMORE polishes from Youniquenails for $10.9

Funky/Fabulous + m83 Konadicure

Hi,
Today I'll show you a manicure with the new Konad m83 image plate.
I started with three coats of Claire's - Funky/Fabulous and then I stamped
the images with Jolfin - Blanc.
Finally I put on the Konad special top coat.

What do you think?


Green nails with flowers

Hi,
Today I'll show you a spring manicure I made.
I used two coats of Illamasqua Radium as a base color.
I stamped the image from m83 plate with Jolfin - Blanc on all nails and then I stamped
the flower from Born Pretty Hello Kitty image plate with Konad Special Black on my
thumb and ring finger.
I applied an orange rhinestone in the middle of each flower and then put on a top coat.

What do you think?

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