
Hey dolls! I’m clearing the vault of old photos and I realized I never showed photos of Butter London Molly Coddled on its own. Molly Coddled is Butter London’s nod to the color of the year, radiant orchid. The formula was thin and somewhat runny, but opacity was still achieved in two coats. While I love this shade of purple,
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Hey dolls! I’m a little late with today’s post as my internet was down before I left for work this morning. The theme for this week’s Twinsie Tuesday was interlocking dots. As much as I love dots, I’m so surprised that I’ve never tried this technique before. I was already wearing a base of Butter LONDON Molly Coddled, a pretty radiant
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Hey dolls! Hope you all had a fabulous weekend! I’ve been wearing my other pick from the Ulta bogo Butter London promo for the last four days. Butter London Sunbaker is described as a rust orange shimmer. The formula was absolutely amazing. It applied very easily and was opaque in two coats. I absolutely love Sunbaker! I feel like oranges compliment
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Hey dolls! The theme for this week’s Twinsie Tuesday was to show a winter to spring transition polish. Last week, Ulta had a buy two Butter London polishes for $15 deal. This purchase officially ended my polish no buy, which really ended in February, but I hadn’t bought anything until this promo. Butter London Giddy Kipper, one of my picks,
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Hey dolls! The theme for this week’s Twinsie Tuesday post was to share our go-to polish. I don’t have one particular polish that I wear that often, but I do gravitate towards a certain color. Last year around this time it was corals, but I haven’t worn that shade in a long time. Right now, my go-to color of choice is
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Hey dolls! Today I’m wearing a polish that was all the rage when it was released back in 2011, Butter London Wallis. Wallis is described as a tarnished, metallic olive gold nail lacquer. The formula was a breeze to work with. It applied easily and was opaque in two coats. The brush strokes leveled out immediately, which doesn’t always happen with metallics.
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