Today's NOTD is Heli-Yum by China Glaze from their 'Up and Away' Spring 2010 collection. I was in the mood for something summery now that the nights are dark and the temperature has dropped. This is a lovely bright pink crème with an almost neon jelly quality to it that made it very hard to photograph!
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China Glaze Heli-Yum - Artificial Light |
Shown here I'm wearing two coats, with a coat of Seche on top. I'm also trying out a new nail shape on my nubbins and I'm still a bit mystified how to make a round thing square armed only with a nail file. We'll see how this goes.
Tomorrow is Halloween and, even though this isn't a really Halloween-y shade I decided to have a go with some Born Pretty store water decals to make this mani a bit more festive. I was really impressed with the decals, they're super easy to use and awesome fun. I'll definitely be buying a bunch more of these. The pack contains dozens of decals and at just $4 with free postage, that's a lot of bang for your buck...
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Halloween water decals |
The only negative I have on these is that the instructions on the packet are pretty hard to understand, but a quick google search revealed several
YouTube videos that told me all I need to know. They take seconds to apply, and are sealed in place with another layer of Seche.
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Spooky fun |
I bought the CG polish from Radiant-Babe Beauty on Amazon UK for £4.95 with free postage (because I bought 3 polishes in total) and the decals from
Born Pretty Store. Born Pretty is awesome - they sell nail art supplies at bargain basement prices and with free P&P. The only downside is that they are based in Asia and it takes 3-4 weeks to arrive. But as long as you're not in a hurry its ideal.
Happy Halloween mani-maniacs :)
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