What Is Konad?
What You Need:
You Need [SHOWN ABOVE]: Konad Top Coat (for sealing your design), Konad Special Polish (Made especially for stamping. Applies opaque even though it's only a thin layer), Konad Stamper, Konad Scraper, and Konad Image Plates (off-brand plates work as well, a.k.a. "Fauxnad") You ALSO Need [Stuff you probably already have]: cotton balls and/or Qtips, acetone, paper towels, and a tiny paintbrush (for cleanup) |
How It Works:
STEP 2} Apply a drop of Konad's "special" polish to the design of your choice. Brush to completely cover it. You don't need a lot, just enough to fill the grooves of the image.
STEP 3} With your Konad scraper at a 45 degree angle, lightly pass over the design to remove excess polish from the top of your plate. You should now see your polish-filled image. Set your scraper to the side.
STEP 4} Grab your rubber scraper and quickly roll it over the design to pull the polish out of the image plate. Roll only ONCE, from one edge of your stamper to the other.
STEP 5} Time to stamp your nail! Hold your nail and stamper eye-level so you can see what you are doing. Just like you did to pick up the polish, you are going to roll the stamper to release the polish onto your nail. Do NOT roll back-and-forth. Don't press too hard... and don't forget this is fun!
STEP 6} Wait a couple minutes and then use Konad's topcoat to seal your work. Lightly brush the topcoat over your nails. Try to cover it in as little strokes as possible. (You can try other topcoats but I've heard some cause smearing. Test first!)
Keep in mind, this takes practice! Believe me. My first attempt was not pretty! Whatever you do, do not give up :) Try stamping over an old manicure to get the hang of it. Then you don't have to worry about ruining perfect nails! |
I purchased all of my Konad Supplies from OCNailArt. They are very pleasant to work with! |
Fantastic tutorial. Thanks!!
For a konad rookie such as myself, still thinking about trying Konad for the first time, this post is solid gold! I'll be defintively checking this post when I start konading, thanks for making it so clear. :)
Great tutorial! I have the little pink base and I think it holds on to the plate and keeps it from moving around (and with the hole in the base, it's easier to grab the plate). Is that green on your nails Zoya Midori?
I never use a konad top coat. I use either seche vite or zoya top coat and my design always last.
Thank you so much! I am new to the nail polish world and I often see people with Konads! But I never knew what is was! Thanks, really! :)
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Glad to have you back! I thought you quit! You always make me laugh (few nailpolish blogs are funny). What's the green color you're wearing? It's GORGEOUS.
Awesome post! :)
I find with the scraper I end up with gobs of polish everywhere. I prefer the ENOS stampers as I don't have to scrap and the design is already on the stamper.
Weehooo I'm very glad you are back!! :)
Thanks for the tute but isn't the green "specail" polish supposed to be used for stamping only, not for actually painting the nail. By your pictures it looks like you painted your nails with the "specail polish" and stamped with some other polish. Isn't konad fun, though? I use it when I don't have time to do hand drawn nail art. Thanks again.
Thank you for this tut.
I need to practice :) ... and find some more lovely plates!
I love Konad I'm addicted to it for more then 3 years now :)
Thanks for the step-by-step :)
nice tutorial! i have the plate holder too. your right, it's not really necessary, but i got mine just because it's pink! haha!
new follower here=)
Quick question that isn't related to this post. What are some of your fav. electric, bright, tealish blue colors? I am on the hunt for this color and I don't even know where to start lol. thanks in advance<33
Just a general note, can you do more hand shots when you do a nail design? I find it very helpful to gage what the final look is like in real life, and what it looks like to other people. Great blog!
Omg! Why did you stop updating? Are you going to be back?
I LOVE my Konad! Best invention ever! I just added you to my blogroll. Come check me out over at www.cherishscupoftea.blogspot.com
I miss your updates! & Charlie! Please post again soon! <33
This post is very informative. Precise and direct. But really, my experience is konad is trial and error....More error than success but I am having fun.....
This post is very comprehensive. Congrats.....Konad is fun and my own experience is quite an adventure.....miss or hit....But always fun. Practice practice is the key.....
My first time of stamping was terrible ;D
but now its like riding bicycle :)
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Konad love!
Kisses!
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I love your work! Could you please do a video tutorial on how to do some of these designs or how to get that perfect nail polish look! Do you have a youtube site?
Could you do a video tutorial for some of your designs. And one on how to get that perfect polish look! yours look so clean and professional! Love Love Love your work
dear phd,
it's been 4 months, are you OK?
<3 deniz
Thanks for the info!! I'm getting my plates today in the mail!!!
I can never seem to make Konad work for me, maybe this will help! Following. :)
Very helpful post! I love Konad :)
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Great tutorial! I hope you'll be back soon :)
I LOVE konad! Maybe you can check out my nailblog? I am a newbeginner, but I get better all the time! x)
Lots of hugs from Thea <3
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