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Konad m84 ~ New Plate!

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Good morning, Dear Reader!

I got an email from Jessica at WowSoCool last week telling me that there were two new Konad plates in, m84 and m85, as well as a new "multi stamper," and she sent them to me to review.  I'm always excited when there are new Konad plates, and I was especially happy for these because I just haven't done any nail stamping in a while.  I have a lot going on these days, and the times I've been inspired to Konad, I've simply run out of steam trying to pick which design to use in what color, so being limited to two was doing me a big favor!

I picked plate m84 first because it has lip prints.  Here's the stock image of the plate:

Konad Plate m84
Konad Plate m84

I figured a pattern in addition to the lip prints would be good, so I went with the stars in the middle.  To get back to BCA pinks, I started out with a manicure of Eyeko Punk Polish, the two-coat hot pink, and black and white Konad Special Polish for the stamping.  I used the new multi-stamper for this manicure, and I really liked it.  This is the stock image of it.

Konad Multi Stamper
Konad Multi Stamper in Stand

The picture shows two pieces, the stamper in its stand.  The top is the regular stamper, the side an angled metal scraper, and fit into the stand is the small Konad stamper, like on the double-sided one.  The first two stamps I did with it were a little awkward because I'm right-handed and have always scraped the plate right to left (toward me) to look at what I'm doing while I'm doing it, but the whole scraper is a little big to look around and moving it that way wasn't easy.  Then I tried scraping left to right, and it was the easiest thing ever - all it took to scrape the pattern perfectly was a little twist of the wrist, that's it.

What I liked best was that after scraping, I used the same tool to stamp.  One reason that appealed to me is that after applying thousands of Konad stamps because I love them, I still associate the process with picking things up and putting them down eighty bazillion times at breakneck speed.  This cut out the part where I quickly look for a place to put down the polish-covered scraper, find where I left the stamper and grab it, and pick up the pattern from the plate while racing the drying Konad polish.  Simplifying the process also cuts out a few seconds between painting the plate and picking up the stamp, which is helpful.  Whenever someone emails me saying she can't get Konad to work and asks for tips, the first thing I always mention is that you have to work at the speed of light, literally as fast as you possible can, and nine times out of ten I get a reply telling me that was it.

I know none of that is life and death stuff, and that's probably why it's useful.  Since Konad (and nail polish, for that matter) are entirely optional, keeping them as easy as they can be makes it likely that more people can use them well, and Konad is such a high payoff for very little effort that making the window where problems come up even shorter is a big help, so I'm a fan.  The speed came in handy with the stars, which I did in Konad White, since tiny shallow patterns dry ridiculously fast and are sometimes hard for me to stamp before they dry, but it worked here.  I added the lip print in black for an accent nail.  My pinky's stars are imperfect because I was too lazy to look for the Konad polish, used Misa Heaven White, was reminded of why I prefer Konad polish, got up to find the white one, and stamped over it.

Konad m84
Konad m84 over Eyeko Punk Polish

I like it because it's fun and a little silly.  That's why I love lip prints so much, they're so cartoonishly funny to me.  They always make me think of a friend of mine who died of brain cancer in 2004, and older guy of about 70 from a small town around here who worked a blue collar job in agriculture his whole life (one of those friendships where nothing matched but personalities).  He was the funniest person ever - he'd go between saying the most concise, deepest observations imaginable (always preceded by "Kid" when talking to me, since that's what he called me), saying and doing things for the sole purpose of annoying others, and flirting with all the younger women.  He didn't flirt in a gross lecherous way, he had a wonderful wife he'd been married to forever and absolutely adored, he just liked to flirt.  One evening after a gathering he came up to me and the two other women I was with and started his flirting, and he kept teasing me about my bright red lipstick.  I finally just I put my arm around his shoulders, stood on my toes, and planted a big red lip print on his cheek.  We had a good laugh and I took out a Kleenex and mirror so he could take it off, but he was having fun showing off that he got a kiss, and wore it home to show to his wife (who, knowing him best, also thought it was funny).  Ever since then, lip prints remind me of Larry and make me smile.

That covers a lot!  Now you know about Konad plate m84, the multi-stamper, and you've heard my lip print story!  Until next time, Dear Reader, love and nail polish to you!




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Eyeko Punk and Chi Chi with Cameo & crossbones (edited to add decal info)

Thursday, September 9, 2010

This is my I want something girlie manicure.I used the 2 new LE Eyeko colors in Punk Polish for neon nails and Chi Chi Polish for girlie nails.I alternated Chi Chi and Punk Polish and then added Cameo nail decals and then cross bones for a little me thrown in. (The lovely Cameo Decals were a gift from the lovely Lily of My Little world of Polish you should check her blog, she's awesome)
So it's

Eyeko Get in the Pink

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Good evening, Dear Reader!

Eyeko sent me their two new limited edition nail polishes to show you, and I have swatches for you now.  The release is called Get in the Pink, and there are two colors: Chi Chi Polish for Girlie Nails, which is light pink polish with matching glitter (a new shade), and Punk Polish for Neon Nails, a hot pink creme (a rerelease).  Here's the press release for them if you want to see what Eyeko has to say about them (click on it for a full page view).

Eyeko Get in the Pink
Eyeko Get in the Pink Press Release

Chi Chi Polish is what I wanted Lippmann Some Enchanted Evening from the All That Jazz Trio to be.  In two coats, the coverage was opaque enough for me, and the color is close to the Lippmann.  It applied very easily, and the glitter is fine.

Eyeko Chi Chi Polish
Eyeko Chi Chi Nail Polish, Two Coats

Punk Polish is a great hot pink creme.  There are quite a few really good hot pinks, but this one is the only one-coater I have.  After the first coat, it was completely opaque and even.  I'm wearing this one, and so I did a second coat just because I always do at least two coats of color and I'm compulsive.  

Eyeko Punk Polish
Eyeko Punk Nail Polish, Two Coats

For both of these, the application was excellent - the polish is very smooth and easy to control.  I also found the dry time for each to be above average.  Thus far, I have yet to meet an Eyeko polish I didn't like.

That's the update for now, Dear Reader.  Until next time, love and nail polish to you!  

Resort nails

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Eyeko Coral for Resort nailsThis one is an orangy coral creme, opaque in two coats and very nearly neon.Orange is not my best color so try to look past that.Eyeko has again given a very nice creamy formula
If you are in need of a fun bright coral, you've found it!
Sorry for the short post but I have the cooties again....sore throat, fever etc. I just love back to school time and lazy parents who

Gettin' Vampy with Eyeko

Friday, July 30, 2010

Eyeko Vampira is my kind of color!Beautiful black base with red micro glitter.This is 2 coats of Vampira in natural light.Pardon my tipwear I had already worn this for 2 days when I realized I hadn't taken pictures yet.
For Gothic nails! I love those little tittles on Eyeko bottles.Application was awesome, smooth and even.I might need a backup of this!

**Product in this post was provided by the

Rain and Magic Stars

Thursday, July 22, 2010

I really love Eyeko Rain and I wanted to wear it a second day butWell my nail polish attention span is about the same as a 15 year olds Math attention span.So to respark it a bit I added a coat of GOSH Magic Star and walla....gorgeousness all over again!
I love this comboWhat comes after the rain?Rainbowy goodness!
What do you do revamp a mani?

Eyeko Saucy and Rain swatches

Thursday, July 15, 2010

These are my first Eyeko polish's and I love them soooo much!The formula was very nice, the brush is not too wide or too thin and the colors are very pigmented.
Rain PolishFor City NailsA soft light gray with a subtle shimmer.
This is 2 coats with no base or top coat.
Saucy PolishFor Naughty Nails
A perfect Tobasco red. This is one coat, yes I said 1 coat.(Thank you Eyeko for making a polish just

Eyeko Summer 2010

Good afternoon, Dear Reader!

I mentioned the other day that Eyeko had sent me samples of a few of their Summer 2010 release, and I have swatches for you today.  I was again impressed with the quality of the polish - it's very smooth and easy to control, and all shades were good in two coats.  The shimmery glitters were thinner, and I was sure they'd need a third coat when I applied the first of each, but I was wrong - two was still perfect.  The dry time on the one I wore was quite good as well.

Here's the press release for the whole Summer 2010 Collection so you can see the colors I don't have swatches of.  You'll see they are five new shades and five rereleases.

Eyeko Summer 2010 Nail Polish Collection

I like that there's great variety here, and there is amongst the five I was sent.

Tea Rose Polish (for country nails) is a subdued rose creme.

Eyeko Tea Rose Polish
Eyeko Tea Rose Nail Polish, Two Coats

Posh Polish (for ladylike nails) is a greige creme.

Eyeko Posh Polish
Eyeko Posh Nail Polish, Two Coats

Indigo Polish (for sultry nails) is a deep blue with medium blue microglitter.

Eyeko Indigo Polish
Eyeko Indigo Nail Polish, Two Coats

Cosmic Polish (for space age nails) is a black base with holo microglitter.

Eyeko Cosmic Polish
Eyeko Cosmic Nail Polish, Two Coats

The last is Vampira (for gothic nails), which is a black base with red microglitter.  This is what I've wanted other blacks with red glitter to look like.

Eyeko Vampira Polish
Eyeko Vampira Nail Polish, Two Coats

I'm really please with each of these, and I don't think any is a miss.  I'll likely get some more of this collection - Lilac and Vintage are calling my name loudly.  So, so far so good with Eyeko - not a single complaint from me.

That's all for today, Dear Reader.  Until tomorrow, love and nail polish to you!  

Eyeko Limited Edition Nail Polish for 2010

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Good morning, Dear Reader!

I have something new to show you today - my first Eyeko polishes, which are their 2010 limited edition shades.  Rain is the new one (for city nails!), a grey blue shimmer, and Saucy is a rerelease (for naughty nails!).  I've been aware of Eyeko for a while, mostly for the really cool packaging (I'm a fool for fun packaging), but I was not aware of how easy to get they are here.

Eyeko contacted me to see if I'd be up for reviewing some polishes, these and some of their Summer release were sent to me for review, and I was just poking around on their site to check out availability and prices.  They're not bad at all.  The bottles are each 8.5 ml (a little bigger than half of a standard .5 oz bottle), and I really like the polish and brush.  I found that the polish was easy to apply and control, and that it's very well pigmented - one coat would have been enough of Rain, two was great for Saucy.

Here's the press release for these two shades - check out the labels.  They're different for each color.

Eyeko Limited Edition Nail Polish 2010
Eyeko Limited Edition Nail Polish 2010 Press Release

So the packaging is a winner.  Here is a swatch of Saucy.  It really is the color of hot sauce.

Eyeko Saucy
Eyeko Saucy Nail Polish, Two Coats

Here's a manicure with top coat using two coats of Rain, which had a good drying time.  The shimmer is very subtle, but it's there.

Eyeko Rain
Eyeko Rain Nail Polish, Two Coats

Another plus I found in looking at the Eyeko site, which you can see here, is that the promo bottle pictures are more accurate than usual.  As I mentioned, they sent me a few others as well, and they square up with the images on the site quite well.

So this was my first try with Eyeko, and I really like them - the only complaint would be that I prefer 0.5 oz bottles, but that's nitpicking.  I'll show you some more in the next few days - there are some really cool colors in the Summer release.

That's the update for today, Dear Reader.  Until next time, love and nail polish to you!  

New LE Eyeko polish

Friday, July 9, 2010

I'm so excited...I need both!Rain is a greyed blue so that is automatic love for meSaucy is a tobasco red so yeah I have to have it!You can order here
 
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