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Shades: Nude

So even though this shade is "nude" I really cannot stand bland nails, personally so I spiced it up with some glitter! In other terms, a lot of glitter!

Here's the colour without the glitter :) I do believe it is Nails Inc's Chalk Farm Road which was a free gift from Nails Inc (online or in-store), if you spent £35 or more :) 
[Note that this will most likely end when stock runs out, which is probably in July or August 2013]





All of these pictures were taken in artificial light at around 11pm, but in natural lighting the colour actual matches my skin tone a lot (which is partially why I can't stand the beige/nude colours!)


Anyway, this is the glitter I used to create my gradient (Oh, did I not mention that part? I'm doing a glitter gradient!) It's Barry M Aqua Glitter
I'll have a tutorial on how to do a glitter gradient up in a jiffy!
Here's a quick step-by-step image guide for now though, enjoy! :D






Sparkle sparkle sparkle! Very splashy too! Yay! :D
xxx

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