I’ve been on a nail polish kick lately. I bought all these this week.
China Glaze Ruby Pumps
OPI Rumple’s Wigglin’
Revlon Matte Suede Emerald City
Revlon Pink Chiffon
Milani Teddy Bare (EXACT DUPE FOR CHANEL’S PARTICULAIRE!!)

I’ve been on a nail polish kick lately. I bought all these this week.

China Glaze Ruby Pumps

OPI Rumple’s Wigglin’

Revlon Matte Suede Emerald City

Revlon Pink Chiffon

Milani Teddy Bare (EXACT DUPE FOR CHANEL’S PARTICULAIRE!!)

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Tuesday, 30th August
This is what I have to deal with.

This is what I have to deal with.

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Monday, 26th September
(via Essie Cocktail Bling Winter 2011: Makeup and Beauty Blog: Makeup Reviews, Beauty Tips and Drugstore Beauty Finds)
wantwantwantwantwant
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Sunday, 2nd October
The first step is admitting you have a problem.

The first step is admitting you have a problem.

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Sunday, 16th October
Finally got em! (Taken with instagram)

Finally got em! (Taken with instagram)

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Wednesday, 7th December
Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

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Thursday, 29th December
J’aime!  (Taken with instagram)

J’aime! (Taken with instagram)

My nails are featured on Refinery29's website!!
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Wednesday, 4th January
nailsforfun:

I adore this color

preeeeetttyy!!

nailsforfun:

I adore this color

preeeeetttyy!!

(via highonlacquer)

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Thursday, 19th January
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Friday, 20th January
rainbowww conectionnnn

rainbowww conectionnnn

(Source: iamfuckingglamorous, via highonlacquer)

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Saturday, 21st January
 (via With Tour Dates This Spring, China Glaze Electropop Puts on a Colorful Show: Makeup and Beauty Blog: Makeup Reviews, Beauty Tips and Drugstore Beauty Finds)
fleuryrosenails:

pomonadiana:

The Illustrated History of Nail Art by Refinery29
Slide: 1800s - 1900s — Manicures were popular once again during the Victorian age with a simple treatment of a light tint of red oil, accompanied by a chamois cloth buffering. This minimalistic treatment was in part due to the Victorian ideals of transparent inner beauty, physical hygiene, and moral purity. Etiquette guides recommended just a tad of lemon juice or vinegar to brighten the nail tips while Flaubert’s most famous novel (1856) described Emma Bovary’s nails as “scrubbed cleaner than Dieppe ivory”.

SO interesting… A must read for any nail-whore!

fleuryrosenails:

pomonadiana:

The Illustrated History of Nail Art by Refinery29

Slide: 1800s - 1900s — Manicures were popular once again during the Victorian age with a simple treatment of a light tint of red oil, accompanied by a chamois cloth buffering. This minimalistic treatment was in part due to the Victorian ideals of transparent inner beauty, physical hygiene, and moral purity. Etiquette guides recommended just a tad of lemon juice or vinegar to brighten the nail tips while Flaubert’s most famous novel (1856) described Emma Bovary’s nails as “scrubbed cleaner than Dieppe ivory”.

SO interesting… A must read for any nail-whore!

(via highonlacquer)

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Tuesday, 24th January