I finally got round to doing a Konad NOTD! I wanted something quite minimalist and chic (not sure if they're the right words to use) but still quite quirky so this is what I came up with...
I used Nude Chic by Revlon as the base and Wham by Collection 2000 for the leopard print. I also used the Clear ELF polish as a base and topcoat. I'm quite pleased with how it turned out although some of the prints are darker than others. The Revlon has bubbled a bit too but it's not that obvious and kind of adds to the design. The Konad plate I used was M57.
this is great!love the nude polish :)
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That looks really pretty and subtle x
ReplyDeleteOhh I like this. Really pretty and subtle. Lovely colours. xx
ReplyDeleteThis looks lovely :) xx
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this is loveeeely :) and i just love that revlon colour, was thinking of buying it today. also, what would you say is the cheapest way of getting into konad? xx
ReplyDeleteThat looks fantastic, and the base is a lovely shade.
ReplyDelete@Sophie - thanks, I bought a starter kit which has everything you need and is around £15, you can try quite a few different designs and if you like it you can buy more plates for around £5 each.
ReplyDeleteI bought mine from http://www.blushcosmetics.com/nail-art/konad-stamping-nail-art/konad-stamping-nail-art-starter-kit-c/prod_3274.html
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oh wow, so subtle!
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ReplyDeleteThat's so so pretty, wish I had even the slightest coordination with nail varnish now because I want my nails looking like this!!! xx
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Aw this is so sweet, you must have SUCH a steady hand to do that design! x
ReplyDeleteGreat nails, such a subtle effect :)
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