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I recently found a cute "mini" bottle of polish at the Lancome counter! It's called Le Gris L'Wren and I started here with two coats.

It was rather thick, but I made it work and it applied pretty well.

It's like a thick, opaque creme with a fine metallic shimmer.

I really like the color of Le Gris L'Wren, but feel it's begging to be covered in glitter!

I covered it with one coat of Lippmann Today Was A Fairytale.

The two are pretty much meant for each other!

The Lippmann supposedly has micro diamond dust in it or something. All I know is it's really pretty!

The glitters all dispersed themselves very even across the nail.

Another winning glitter by Lippmann in my book!

This is the lovely Lancome Deep Water Green, a.k.a. Pop Petrol. I used two coats and it applied fabulously. Another score from my friend's trip to France! :)

I topped it with a coat of Cover Girl IceSlicks Anti-Freeze.

I'm really pleased with the end result.

So, naturally, I took a bazillion pictures.

It kind of makes me think of Van Gogh's Starry Night.




The next two, and last, photos were taken in late day sun in a different location. The polish looks much more black here.


I really love these Lancome polishes and hope to grow my selection of them. I picked up a pretty peachy, pinky, gold shimmer one from the outlet recently and it looks very nice - kind of reminds me of Nars Orgasm.


To everyone who wanted to see Lancome's Indigo Paris by itself, I have a little swatchy-poo for you!  I had a swatching marathon today, so of course I had to do Indigo Paris in hopes that it would please you.  I didn't do four fingers, though, because I swatched so many different colors and combinations.  I hope you'll forgive me!  

Nfu-Oh #66, 65, GS06, and Lancome Indigo Paris.  All are two coats.

Indigo Paris is so glowy and alive!  Just breathtaking.

Here is my current mani, which I've decided to name the "Electric Neon Frog."  It is three coats of Color Club What A Shock! 

It's got this cool blue iridescent sheen to it.

Indoors, right now as I look at it, the green is more vivid and "highlighter" like.




Then I topped it with Nfu-Oh GS01, a medium-sized iridescent glitter in a clear base.

The glitter flashes in pastel colors.  Very pretty and all-together a combination not for the faint of heart!









The flash picture doesn't do much for me but I included it for the sake of variation.  I was extremely picture happy today!  


Remember me hinting at my most awesome haul the other day?  These two are from that.  The first is Lancome Indigo Paris.  It is so excellent, smooth, rich and perfect in just one coat!  I paired it with Shu Uemura Nuance top coat, for a little extra something-something.  





I have to say that the top coat was a little strange.  The holo particles were all at the bottom of the bottle.  I shook it up before using it and after the first dip in the bottle the pieces of  holo started falling down again and I felt the need to re-shake to pick up enough glitter again!  Also, the formula was very thin (not a problem, just different).  I didn't seem to have any bubbling, which was a fear with all the constant shaking.  Do you have any polishes or top coats like this?  Is this pretty normal?  I have another Shu holo polish (not a top coat) to try soon and I'll have to see how it compares.  I don't expect it to be too similar since the holo glitter is suspended throughout the polish in that one.  

I'm going to break away from nail polish for a quick minute just to let you all know about a skin care product that I just tried.  I used Exfoli-kate for the first time, from Kate Somerville, and I was skeptical.  To be perfectly honest, from what I've seen on QVC, I find the person Kate Somerville to be very grating and a bit inflated (personality wise).  The products are quite pricey, too.  In any case, after trying the sample, I have to say I'm rather impressed!  My skin feels excellently smooth.  I couldn't believe how potent the scrub is, too.  The directions said to gently massage it on the face for 20-30 seconds and it warned that some redness after use is normal.  I kind of put it off, thinking, "what's the big deal?"  This stuff is for real!  Right around the 20 second mark my face felt like it was on fire.  I quickly rinsed.  My face was indeed red for a little bit.  But no worries, it didn't last and my skin looks great.  All that to say that I'm impressed so far and will be using it again in a few days time.  :)  I hope you don't mind too much if I occasionally blab about skin care and/or makeup.  I love these things also!


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