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Tuesday, May 28

Nails of the Day #1 | MUA Bright Coral

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Another one of Mua's £1 nail polishes, Bright Coral is a lovely vivid coral shade that looks peachy pink in some light, orangey red in others. It reminds me of Essie's Cute as a Button but vamped up.

It applied easily but a little sheer, though it was opaque across most of the nail in two coats, I found that when it I was getting sheer patches at the bottom of my nails where the brush had pulled the polish. This is probably more to do with my application than the polish and was easily solved by carefully painting a third coat after I'd let the layers dry for a little longer than usual.

With a topcoat (Rimmel's Pro Super Wear) it lasted around 4/5 days before I had any big chips and wanted to take it off.

I think it's a pretty decent polish, such a beautiful colour and a bargain for £1.

You can buy Mua Polishes from Superdrug stores or online at Superdrug.com or Mua online.

Saturday, May 11

Mua Pistachio Ice Cream

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Although I love using Mua's eyeshadow palettes and have a handful of other products from the brand that I really like, I'd never paid much attention to their nail varnish. Assuming that for £1 the formula would be poor and not worth the bother.

But the brand recently repackaged their polishes and they looked so cute I couldn't resist picking up a few. I went for Pistachio Ice Cream as I wanted to test it out as a dupe for Essie's Mint Candy Apple.

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As you can see from the swatch above, they are really close shades, I would say that Pistachio Ice Cream is a touch lighter and greener and I actually prefer it to the cult Essie shade.

As for the formula, the application is hard to describe, while it was easy and only took two coats to build an opaque colour, it also felt somehow dry. But the overall finish is find and really no different to an Essie polish despite being 1/8th of the price. I wore Pistachio Ice Cream underneath L'oreal's Confetti for about four or five days before it started chipping so the wear time really impressed me.

The only negative I have about this polish is that the brush is so tiny, but I guess that it matches the sweet bottle.

Overall this is a great dupe for Essie's Mint Candy Apple if you haven't got it yet, but also a really nice polish, and at just £1, I know I'll be picking up more colours.

Mua Polishes are available in Superdrug stores, from the Superdrug website and from Mua online.

Wednesday, April 17

Nails: Springtime dots

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It's finally brightened up in the UK and I've been loving the warm weather, sunshine and springtime clothes.

To celebrate I did a quick bit of spring inspired nail art. I simply painted my nails with Rimmels Nail Tip Whitener (this is a good polish but I wouldn't recommend using this all over your nails as it can get quite thick and gloopy) then used a dotting tool to spot bright colours at the base of each nail and creeping up the side a little.

The colours I used were Essie Cute as a Button, Essie Mint Candy Apple, Barry M Peach Melba and Barry M Prickly Pear. I also used Rimmel's Nail Rescue Base Coat and Pro Superwear Ultra Shine Top Coat and I've had minimal chipping and wear the past few days I've been wearing them. 00