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LiL Challenge: Pink!

Hey everyone! Yesterday was the second round of Life in Lacquer's nail art challenge and the theme was pink!


So here is my mani!






The pale pink polish is Nails Inc's "South Molton Street" with the bright/hot pink slightly shimmery polish of Barry M's summer limited edition "Promenade" from Superdrug.




The lid on this polish is just far too adorable! And this effect is really easy and simple to do- you just paint your nails one colour, wait until it's fully dry and then add some strips of tape to your nails before painting over them in your other polish. Simples!

My friend Sarah also took part in today's prompt! 
Here's her mani- using a pale pink Barry M Gelly "Dragon/Dragonfruit", Barry M Textured Glitter "Duchess" and some cute little nail stickers!



How adorable? :D
So that's all for the pink prompt of the challenge- I'm excited to show off my nails for the next one, which you'll be able to see here on Thursday! 
Thanks for reading!
o7
~Rachel

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  1. What might the Thursday movie inspired design be?

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    1. It's a surprise, you'll have to wait and see!

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    2. Could you at least drop a hint like saying what movie?

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    3. Nope, you'll just have to wait!

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