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Pantone Emerald Color of the Year: My Beauty Treasures
When I woke up after the New Years Eve, I felt terribly blue, so blue that I decided to pay tribute to the previous year by wearing something emerald. Then I’ve thought “what a better idea than showing you my favourite Pantone’s 2013 color of the year beauty products?”. Quite sentimental, right? Thinking about clothes and fashion, a deep green shade like emerald isn’t really easy to wear but it comes out to be anyway a style changer color. Imagine a classic black dress and add an emerald jewel, a neutral shirt paired with emerald claws, everything changes with a touch of this precious tone! No wonder, one of my…
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Kiko Sugar Mat #634 Sand Effect Nail Polish – review
Looks like sugar, and you can only eat it with your eyes. It's KIKO Sugar Mat #634 Sand Effect nail polish, and it's as lovely as you think.
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Easy Peasy Christmas-Themed Nail Art Ideas
It’s also Christmas time for your hands! These are my four favourite manicures found on Pinterest, they are relatively easy to do. I’ll just add a few notes and their sources to help you recreating them. 1) A non conventional Christmas tree: it’s a black french manicure and an accent nail with a black, sinuous tree drawn with a permanent ink marker, as the blogger has done. If you have a black french pen, that would be the perfection! The look is refined with a white speckled effect top coat and a silver star on the top of the tree. Any white glitter top coat will be fine and the…
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Beauty News: Naillusion, the First-ever Nail Colour Wand
A new product and a real innovation is going to hit the shelves soon, the brand name is Naillusion and we’re talking about the first ever nail color pen/wand. There are already other pen nail, treatments or make-up products and now you’re probably wondering why this product is so special. What makes Naillusion nail polish a real innovation is its particular packaging, in fact the nail lacquer is both in the bottle and the majority inside the pen; this means that the brush will never be dry or caked from previous applications! The usage is really elementary, just unscrew the pen from its little jar/bottle, remove the excess product as…















