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Howdy good day! I hope your week goes nicely. It is going to be an extended work week as I’ve to work about 10 days in a row for a pen present. Fortunately I haven’t got to journey for this one. Polish Pickup begins a bit of late this month, however that is the final one earlier than the July Rewind the place a earlier month’s polish is re-released based mostly on demand (and skill for the model to obtain the elements wanted).
This month’s theme is Cartoons and I am so excited! I am tremendous old fashioned and watched Looney Tunes as a child, and I am nonetheless watching cartoons to today. The inspiration for this month is just about infinite. Want itemizing is already obtainable, so get that cart prepared!
Noodles Nail Polish Use Your Noodle (2 coats with 1 coat of glitter-smoothing topcoat and a coat of QDTC)
Inspiration: PB&J Otter
Value: $12
Bottle Restrict: 200 bottles
I am not gonna lie, I needed to search for PB&J Otter. I am not shocked I did not keep in mind it as a result of I used to be a bit previous for it (it debuted in 1998). That stated, Use Your Noodle is an exquisite deep violet jelly base with violet/purple/purple shifting flakes, and fuchsia/pink/magenta/purple hexagonal glitters. It is so squishy! Since it is a jelly, I anticipated it to wish 3 coats, however I am joyful to report that 2 coats was a lot and it utilized flawlessly. I did discover it was simpler to dab the primary coat a bit to form of place the glitter and flakes, after which use common strokes for the second. It does dry with a lot of texture as a result of flakes and glitter, so I like to recommend a glitter-smoothing topcoat adopted by a layer of quick-dry topcoat for that glassy end. If not, you are going to really feel the polish on the nails and the polish might find yourself “consuming” the topcoat a bit. I adore it!
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