I've seen a few women wearing really dark nail polish, like Gwen Stephani in the What you waiting for? video, on short square nails. It seems to be a really dark brown/black. I think its really pretty and doesn't look all gothic like straight black. But I haven't found the right color like it. Can anyone recommend a color and brand?
in Non stop Cocoa. This is the best nail polish ever - it dries completely in less than 10 minutes and does NOT chip for AT LEAST 7 days. I recently tried another brand (see my product rant) and nothing compares to this.
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Chanel Vamp is the way to go. It's such a classic, well at least from the mid 1990s. I wear it on my toes all during winter. I like it because it looks great if I wear either gold or silver evening sandals.
So going dark on nails is still okay right? I just bought a deep burgundy nail polish and I read on Marie Clair yesterday that dark is out and lights are in. Thoughts?
Just a note to be careful about the Revlon stuff that was posted above -- yes, it does last, but it near impossible to get off. Also, I have it in bright red, and while very pretty, it stains my fingernails, so when I take it off, my nails are yellow. Ick!
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quote: Originally posted by: Starstuff "Just a note to be careful about the Revlon stuff that was posted above -- yes, it does last, but it near impossible to get off. Also, I have it in bright red, and while very pretty, it stains my fingernails, so when I take it off, my nails are yellow. Ick!"
What remover are you using? I use Once Removed, which is an oil-based remover that has no scent whatsoever-you just brush it on, wait for it to dissolve the polish, and wipe it off. I don't ever have a problem taking it off.
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