Monday 19 June 2017

MY MOST WORN DRUGSTORE NAIL POLISHES

Hello everyone! It has been quite a while since i last did any form of nail post, as well as a drugstore dedicated post on my blog, so i thought i would do something a little different and share with you my most worn nail polishes from the drugstore. Since i majorly downsized my nail polish collection, you will notice a theme that the majority of the polishes are all nudes/neutral colours, as that is just the style of nails i am living for at the moment.


If you caught my go-to nude nail polishes post or my mid-2017 most read posts post, then you will probably already know that this particular shade is probably my favourite nail polish of all time. This particular shade is a pale pastel almost pink toned nude shade, with a quick dry finish and i have gone through multiple bottles of it that is just how obsessed with it i am, even though it does have competition now. (RRP £2.99)

So for you can probably tell two things, i am all about the speed dry because i am impatient when it comes to waiting for nails to dry and also i love barryM nail polish ha. This top coat is literally my favourite top coat of all time, it is even better than the Essie gel couture top coat which i was obsessed with until i tried this one and it is also a lot less expensive. (RRP £2.99)

This is the particular nail polish i was talking about above and it made winning streak have some serious competition for my favourite nude polish. This shade cutely named peanut butter is the most beautiful caramel-y/peachy toned nude, perfect for summer on both your nails and toes. This particular formula of polish from barryM lasts so long on my nails, in fact it has lasted up to two weeks before which is amazing for me. (RRP £3.99)

Ok i promise this is the last barryM nail polish for this post, this particular one from the coconut infusion range happens to me by favourite out of all the ones i own. This shade called surfboard is the most beautiful shade of pink, perfect for summer like a lot of the shades in the collection. The formula of this particular range is not only nourishing on the nails, but also just like the gelly formula super long-wearing. (RRP £4.99)


This particular nail polish from Essie is the same formula as the top coat i was talking about above, but obviously in a nail colour. This shade called touch up is the most unique pale almost mauve toned pink, which i really like as i am not into the traditional purple shades. This particular formula of nail polish is my mum's favourite as they last so much longer on her nails than others, as usually nail polish chips super fast on her. (RRP £9.99)

This nail polish by Essie is another one of my favourite nude polishes and another one that i have gone through multiple bottles off, that's how much i love it. This shade called spin the bottle is the most perfect pale creamy beige toned nude and either this one or the shade ballet slippers would make the perfect wedding day nail colour. Just like all the Essie nail polishes they last super long on my nails without chipping. (RRP £7.99)

I am not 100% sure but i don't think they stock this particular shade in boots or superdrug anymore, but a couple of places online still stock it including the essie website. This shade cascade cool is the perfect creamy yet almost barbie-like pink polish with a slight cool blue under-tone to it, another one great for the summer months and if you are wanting a slight change from your typical go-to nudes ha ha! (RRP £7.99)

Finally we have probably my favourite shade out of all of my Sally Hansen nail polishes, as it is the most neutral shade (i have a lot of vampy/dark shades from the brand). I have noticed this particular shade called mauve along looks different on different people, some people it looks more purple yet on me it looks more pink/nude and i don't know if that is just the bottle i own or cause of my skin-tone? (RRP £6.99)

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