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Wail: Butter London's "Lovely Jubbly"

Hey everyone!
I have a nice little swatch for you today of a cute Butter London glitter polish, with the amazingly awesome name of "Lovely Jubbly"!


It's a very pretty polish that I received for my birthday, that has a general pink/purple feel, but is made up of very very fine pieces of glitter in all sorts of colours, including some blue and gold which are quite dominantly featured. 



It doesn't hold the general 'sparkle' like some glitters do when they hit the light, but instead has more of a mirror-effect like you can see in the flash images below.


The glitter nails consist of 2 coats of glitter over the top of 2 coats of Barry M's "Rhossili", which has been rather heavily featured this week!


So yup, that is the swatch of my first ever Butter London polish! I hope you like it, it really is a lovely polish- I love it :D
And I hope you enjoyed this post- there'll be one more before I disappear for a week and leave you with some more than capable guest posters! See you Friday!

PS. Check out the most recent "Written with Star" post!

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