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Its a good color for anyone who wears vintage looks. If you paint slowly you can get away with one coat. Its very non-streaky which makes me super happy. Nothing irks me more than streaky nailpolish.
Its a good color for anyone who wears vintage looks. If you paint slowly you can get away with one coat. Its very non-streaky which makes me super happy. Nothing irks me more than streaky nailpolish.
Ah, fun topic. I always have my toenails painted because I hate how they look bare, and yet I hate having my fingernails painted and very rarely do. Painted the tootsies last night, actually, and I think it's called My Personal Eden or something along those lines, from Sephora. They really have a great selection of colors. It's a really dark blue/green which you can only see when it catches the light. My go-to color, though, is a bright girly pink.
Now you've got me feeling playful, I may go pick out a new color this afternoon.
Btw, just tried a new (to me, at least) hype - Butter London. Not impressed at all! The polish on one of my big toes just somehow got not really chipped, but rubbed off! Nothing's ever happened to the polish on my toes, not even after 2 weeks on the beach! I do base coat, 2 coats, and top coat, and everything's cemented! Granted, I think it was caused by round-toe shoes I don't normally wear, but still... It seems to me that almost all products lacking the usual poisons just don't work, unfortunately...
I stick to reds and pinks. My faves are Rimmel lasting finish pro Stiletto Red and Revlon 196 Passion Punch.
I only use clear or an opaque pink on my fingernails.
As close as possible to the natural look, but occaisionally I do blues.
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