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butter London, Lady Muck.

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butter London, Lady Muck. 2 coats.  Sunlight.  Indoors.  Hey There! I really wish I could find more time to paint my nails but I've already been working tons or overtime and it's only going to increase. The one day off I had on Saturday was the only day I was able to paint my nails. It had been a gloomy couple of days and I decided to match my nails to the weather. Lady Muck is pretty darn amazing. Excellent formula; it went on beautifully and while it was slightly sheer, it was still opaque enough for me at two coats. The brush fanned out on my nail nicely. Dry time was pretty good and I finished it off with a coat of Seche Vite. You can see where I have a bit of a bald spot on my middle nail from where a little floating hair landed and I pulled it off while the polish was still wet. I forgot to fill in the area with polish. Oh well. I love the silver shimmer in this. What's even better is butter London has the Leaping Bunny symbol on their bottles (Go b

My 33rd Birthday in Las Vegas!

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Icing, Twisted Fantasy. 2 coats over: Sinful Colors, Rise & Shine. 1 coat.  Sunlight. Do you ever feel the need to just be spontaneous and drop everything to go have some fun?!? Well, that's what my husband and I did for my birthday. Even though I don't have much time to take off during tax season I happened to notice that my boss didn't have me scheduled last Friday and Saturday so the hubby and I drove up to Vegas thursday night after I got off work. We spent all day Friday walking around Vegas and then ended the night with some roulette and some tequilla shots. It was pretty awesome. We spent Saturday morning recouperating and then drove home so I could go to work Sunday morning. Ah, the life of a Tax Pro. :-) I wanted to do something celebratory with my nails so I settled on Icing's Twisted Fantasy; a rainbow of confetti glitter in a sheer teal blue base. It's very sheer even at 3 coats so I used undies of Sinful Colors' Rise & Shine. Ris

Zoya, Crystal. (Bonus: Wet n Wild Juicy Lip Balm in Cherry)

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Zoya, Crystal. 3 coats.  Sunlight. January makes me think of heavy snow fall, ice covered car windows and frozen water hoses. It's just plain cold. Here, in Norco, we don't see any of that snow but when I lived in the High Desert (Hesperia, CA) we got one huge snow storm in January that dumped 11 inches (more in other areas) on us. In some ways it was awesome; couldn't go to work for 3 days :-). In other ways it was a real bother; No fast food runs, and when the fun of the snow wore off it was a real pain getting my dogs to go outside and potty. Luckily, we only got hit once in 4 years like that. Crystal makes me think of shimmery ice crystals; a metallic light blue with golden flecks. She went on a little sheer so 3 coats was necessary to build it up to opacity. In addition, it did take quite a while for each coat to dry. I did experience some dragging which could be my base coat of Barielle's Hydrating Ridgefiller; sometimes it doesn't play well wit

OPI, Berlin There Done That. (Liebster Award Nomination)

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OPI, Berlin There Done That. 2 coats.  Sunlight.  Shade. This is Class-in-a-Bottle! It's elegant, neutral, and very work appropriate. It's a creamy putty color that falls right between taupe and grey. The formula was excellent; it couldn't be any better. While I typically don't care for OPI's wide brushes I'm getting a better feel for them and this was a pleasure to apply. No issues with dragging or streaking. The 1st coat went on pretty opaque with just a few sheer spots so I added a 2nd coat for full opacity. The formula is thin but not runny so it's easy to apply thin coats. It dried to a nice glossy finish but I applied a coat of Seche Vite for staying power. My Seche Vite is thickening up so it gave me some bubbling; time to thin it out. But, the polish didn't bubble at all. Today I am at Dress Rehearsal for H&R Block; it's an opportunity for us to refresh ourselves on office procedure and to show any new associates the ropes

China Glaze, Water You Waiting For. (Happy New Year!)

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China Glaze, Water You Waiting For. 2 coats. Sunlight. Shade. Let's Bling in the New Year! ...and that's exactly what I did! Water You Waiting For is from China Glaze's Cirque Du Soleil Cllection. Initially I thought this was a blue glitter but it's actually a trick of the eyes; it's actually aqua green and purple glitter in a sheer blue base. The combo actually looks like water to me... not regular water but the gorgeous waters from many vacation destinations. I thought this was going to be a tricky glitter to apply but this polish had the last laugh because it practically applied itself! It's definitely thick, but it applied really easy and in 3 strokes. The brush worked well with the polish and fanned out on the nail perfectly. I had read some reviews that mentioned they used 3 coats, but maybe my formula was denser and thicker than theirs because mine was good at 2 coats. In one of the photos you can see a little sheerness but it's not not