Nail of the Day: Essie Come Here (Resort Collection 2013)

Come Here is a gorgeous poppy/coral colour which almost looks neon when it's on the nails. It is a richly pigmented formula which doesn't stain the nails upon removal. Released with the Essie Resort Collection for 2013, this colour (swatched below in 2 coats) is utterly gorgeous! Look out for it in stores April 2013!Come Here - Essie Resort Collection 2013Swatch: Come Here - Essie Resort ...

Nail of the Day: Essie In the Cab-Ana (Resort Collection 2013)

In the Cab-Ana is a gorgeous aqua azure shade. It is unlike any "blue" I have in my entire collection and really stands out! Released with the Essie Resort Collection for 2013, this colour is anything but dull. It is a striking, bold colour that I'll be wearing a lot this Spring/Summer! Look out for it in stores April 2013!In The Cab-Ana ...

Nail of the Day: L’Oreal Trendsetter Collection Orange You Jealous?

 Orange you Jealous is a beautiful creamy coral/orange shade. It has a peachy tint to it that may not be as obvious in photographs.  Released with the L'Oreal Trendsetter Collection for Spring 2013, this colour is bright and fun. I absolutely love the opacity and vibrancy of this shade.L'Oreal Nail Color - Orange you Jealous?0.39 fl.oz / 11.7 mlL'Oreal Nail ...

Nail of the day: Butter London Fiver & OPI Lights of Emerald City Spring 2013

"Fiver" is a gorgeous opaque icy mint creme by Butter London and "Lights of Emerald City" is a clear-based top coat infused with square chunks of clear and white glitter by OPI. As soon as my Sweetie Shop by Butter London order arrived, I couldn't wait to paint my nails. Each of the six pastel shades in the collection are ...

Nail of the Day: OPI Lincoln Park After Dark

OPI Lincoln Park After Dark is a deep, dark purple (almost black) shade. It was released with the OPI Chicago collection in 2005, but has since been added to the permanent range of OPI colours and is available anywhere OPI salon polishes are sold. Lincoln Park After Dark is a cult favourite and should not be confused with Lincoln Park ...