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Nail Mail!

Hi Paraders!

So late last night I received some wonderful nail mail with my order from LiveLovePolish! I never want to order polish from anywhere else ever again, their packaging is adorable and they include a personalised hand-written message with your order to say thanks! Plus they stock all the sparklies *drools*

I totally sound like a walking advertisement right now but I just have a lot of feelings about this company.
Anyway, I ordered 5 beautiful polishes + a couple of peel-off base-coats for my friend at home. Check out these beauties!


From left to right we have got: 
  • China Glaze's Too Yacht to Handle
  • Femme Fatale's Heart of the Mountain
  • KBShimmer's Alloy Matey!
  • Powder Perfect's Cherish
  • Superchic Lacquer's No Rest for the Wicked





So I would say that I went a little overboard on buying the sparkles, but there is no such thing as too much sparkle! So it's all good. You can see a little preview of them here below on some paper I had handy. Meanwhile I think I'm going to start off with No Rest for the Wicked on my nails first. 


My thumb nail has also started to snap (insert super sad face) and I've tried to tea-bag wrap it but it's breaking through the tea-bag too. Who knows how long it will survive? It's gonna be a painful break when it happens though, the suspense is kinda heartbreaking.

Anyway I hope your days have been good and your nails aren't breaking as much as my thumb is, and I will see you again very soon!
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