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Colour Me Crazy: Yellow!

Hello!
This post really should've went up yesterday.... but I forgot to write it! So here goes, hope you're having a good weekend!

Today's I'm covering the next prompt on the British Nail Blogger's "Colour Me Crazy" challenge! This week it's Yellow!



I bought this new Ciate polish the other day (for £3! Woop woop!!) and really wanted to try it out- turns out it pairs very nicely with a yellow, so today's mani is a rather simple one. 



The yellow polish is a bright, but not too in-your-face canary yellow, and it is literally one of the best yellows I've ever used. I love it so much. 




As you can see above, this is a Nails Inc yellow polish, called "Carnaby Street" (I keep going to call it "Canary street" though!) But yeah- I love it so much!



As for the Ciate polish, it's a red-purple based polish with lots of teeny red, copper and gold glitter speckles in it. It kind of reminds me of spices, like cinnamon, and Christmas, and sunsets all wrapped into a polish.... I think it's made my favourites list. 




So this Ciate polish is called "espadrilles", which according to Google is a type of shoe...
Anyway, if you ever see this polish, I suggest you buy it because it is stunning.


And that's all for today!
Enjoy your weekend, and I'll see you all on Monday!
~Rachel



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