Monday, December 10, 2012

Guest Post by Lacquer Nirvana

It is no secret that blue polish is one of my favorites, so I am stoked that Micki from Lacquer Nirvana is here to share one stunning blue beauty with us today!

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Hi everyone!

I am Micki from Lacquer Nirvana. This is my first time guest blogging and I am so happy to be doing it on Amber's blog; a favorite of mine.

At Lacquer Nirvana I do Blue Monday, where I share a blue polish. I really love blue and I also love glitter, shimmer and sparkle!

So today I am sharing a blue from my untrieds; Road House Blues from OPI. It was a little boring so I decided to add NYC's Big City Dazzle topcoat and I applied it with a makeup wedge sponge after my base dried. I was going to just do a little on the tips but I love glitter so much I kind of got carried away!

Take a look:





I am wearing just one coat of OPI and one coat of topcoat. I think it looks better. Do you ever zush up a polish that looks a little boring?

Thank you to Amber and her wonderful readers for letting me blog here!

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Thanks so much to Micki for posting! After seeing that OPI, I really need to find a bottle of mine own! It is stunning!

Thanks to all of you fabulous nail addicts, too, for stopping by! Everyone have a great day! :)

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It looks so beautiful!
1 reply · active 642 weeks ago
It is a really gorgeous blue!
So happy to see a guest post by Micki! I enjoy her Blue Monday blog posts especially since blue is my favorite color! This blue is very pretty! I may need to add it to my Christmas list! :)
1 reply · active 642 weeks ago
It is gorgeous! I'm definitely on the lookout for it!
Great combination!
1 reply · active 642 weeks ago
Isn't it so pretty?! That blue is amazing!
omg! great combination! :)
omigosh, lace is so delicate I would hesitate to use acetone at first. Hairspray is one option. There are pre-soak stain removers like shout that you could try. If that doesn't work, I would go to a drycleaner if the shirt is expensive. Make sure they will guarantee to remove it and not hurt the fabric. If not, you could try nail polish remover. I would dab it on with a cotton ball and rinse as soon as the polish is gone.

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