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Should My Family Worry?

I just got a new Konad Nail Art image disc, M28. Should my family be worried? I mean, I have like 27 of these image discs now... well, of course they shouldn't! Really, I kind of HAD to get this one... oh and a couple of others. With free shipping over $20 at http://store.ocnailart.com/, well that would just be leaving money on the table... right? And this was my first purchase with the new 20% off discount code (MENTAL... for all of you who haven't heard me the first 100 times that I mentioned it... hahahahaha!)! And this one rocks... literally! Take a look at this beauty! I used Color Club's Lazer Pink, which is my all time favorite pink with Konad's special polish in white and black. PS... this neon pink took a while to dry and dried to a matte finish. From what I hear, that's pretty typical of neon colors.I also got image disc M63 to do a very special Konadicure. And it turned out BEAUTIFUL! I wanted to copy the Konadicure that I saw here. I think it's a pretty good likeness... what do you think? I used Exclusive 5 Stars Hot Green from Omega Labs which was the worst polish formula I have ever put on. The application was 'goopy' and I really had to load the brush in order to get the full three swipe application accomplished. Ugh! It was HORRIBLE. Surprisingly though, I didn't have any bubbles (I was sure I would with how much I had to put on the brush) and it turned out beautiful with the nail art stamp done with China Glaze's L8R G8R! The green holo was gorgeous!!! I topped both Konadicures with Seche Vite topcoat and they turned out stunning!!!

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Kathleen said…
Brilliant! Bravo - you are a MASTER. Keep up the good work!!!

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