Gradient Manicure and Konad Nail Art Using Misa Nail Lacquer



Here are a few attempts on gradient manicure and Konad nail art. The nail look above is an attempt to use the fishnet image in the m57 image plate, which is okay I guess, except that I missed a spot in the corner of my pinkie finger. I am not as adept in using full-nail images as compared to the smaller, daintier images, hence the imperfect look. I love the combination of colors, though. The base polish is a shimmery neutral from Misa called Beautiful. I used Konad Princess Polish in Chocolate over it, which is such a pretty color. I love how understated the whole nail art looks; you can hardly see the image unless you peer closely.





It was my first time to try a gradient (or syrup) nail look, and I made a lot of mistakes, but I was pretty satisfied with my first attempt; it looked pretty decent to me. I used Misa polish in Be My Lover as a base, a beautiful, light milky pink. I freehanded french tips using OPI Designer Series in Signature. Using a miniature pizza slice-shaped sponge which I cut out from a circular one, I carefully dabbed a miniscule amount of Signature onto the sponge and carefully applied it under the french tip going towards the cuticle. I let it dry and applied Orly Smudge Fixer to blur harsh lines, make the color borders seamless and to create a gradient look. I applied a top coat and allowed it to dry, then Konadified it using m20 image plate and Special Polish in White. I liked how dainty the design is. With gradient manicures, I can now fully utilize and appreciate my holo/Designer Series/glitter polishes, because I don't like the idea of bling-blings all over the nail bed. A few sparkles on the tips would be nice, but everything looks garish on me once the whole nail bed is decked with glitter.

Anyways, hope you enjoyed the nail art!

3 comments

Cristina said...

Hi Aileen! Your nails look great :) I tried buying the basic Konad set, but I cannot get it to work on me. When I pick up the design via the stamping tool, it doesn't pick up the image completely :c

The Shades Of U said...

Hi Crissy- try filing the surface of the stamp with a nail file, and always wipe it down with acetone before each use so the image can adhere to the stamp better. :)

Anonymous said...

Criisy, It sounds like you need to work faster. When using the Konad designs the polish is so thin it dries super fast. You have to move quickly through each step.