this week, i had out of town guests and 3 major events at work. but ain't anythang gonna stop me from my continued campaign during this, my #monthofbutterLONDON. I am pleased (mostly) with the polishes this week and bursting to share! "sprog" or newbie 😇 similar to "artful dodger" from last week, this grayish periwinkle looks like denium on the nail. a good neutral for fall with a good formula. i prefer "artful dodger." "fruit machine" means slot machine in brit speak i gave this polish another chance: I have already worn this on my toes and was disappointed with the formula. I thought it might be easier to apply on the fingers: i was wrong. pretty Barbie-style pink, but the formula is not worth fighting with. this polish suffers from the same sad formula as "mollycoddled." at this price-point, a difficult formula is hard to tolerate. "keks" (pants) over "high tea" inspired by @misspopnails posts of her designs for nails at NYFW, specifically Jeremy Scott's street fashion, pop-tactic runway show, i ventured into the "nail art" lane, if only ever so slightly. I dipped an earaser head into the "keks" and stamped a circle on each nail. Really liked both polishes. "high tea" looks better on the nail then it does in the bottle. "keks" is bold and seems like a one-coater! "bramble" is any rough (usually wild) tangled prickly shrub—specifically the blackberry bush
this polish says "3 free" on the bottle, but new polishes from the company proport to be 8-free. this dark purple is lovely and the formula is amazing! unlike opi or sally hansen paddle-style brushes, the butterLONDON bottles have very small round brushes. i actually prefer this for easy application near the cuticles and nail edges. in indoor lighting, this polish appears darker, not black, but really vampy purple. I love it!
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November 2017
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