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No Nonsense Nails

I had some family things going on last week, and I did not have much time to sit down and think about what this post will be about, and I was not around on the weekend to actually write it. So I put this all together last week before I went out of town. Also, shout out to past me because she thought this far ahead. Every so often (a.k.a. when I remember), I take pictures of my the nail polish of the week. Because I have not stopped painting my nails, but I have no more weekly post to show you what colour I'm trying out. So I have a few pictures on my phone to show you! This will be short and sweet.

1. Essie- Eternal Optimist

 This is by far one of my favourite colours I have tried. I'm starting to get into more of the neutral shades out there, and this was a perfect colour for it. It went on lighter than it looked in the bottle, and it made it even better.










2. Essie- Mochacino

 I bought this nail polish because I liked the slight sparkle in it. It was okay, but it turned out to be not as pretty when I put it on. I had a lot of issues with making it look even on all of my nails. So this was not my favourite polish.










3. OPI- Give me the Moon

First of all, how great is that name? The lighting is awful in this picture, but the polish in the bottle looks almost pearl-like with a tint of metallic blue. When I put it on my nails, it was a lot more blue than I expected. I still love it though. I'm not sure if it's the polish, or me, but it did turn out a little bubbly. I'll be trying it again though!









Those have been a few of my choice colours for the past couple months. I definitely suggest trying Give me the Moon and Eternal Optimist. And I will try my hardest to take pictures of ALL of the colours I use, because if I ever get stuck again, this was a fun thing to fall back on! What was your most recent favourite colour that you've tried?


-Daniella

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