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Nail Polish Addicts Anonymous
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Ohhhh, why have they changed it??
I was going to buy it, but I have hundreds of different shades of pinks already. Am trying to get colours that I don't have!!0 -
They didn't change it, it never had it in.
I wonder if the hearts were too big to fit in the little tiny bottles?
Dunno. But anyway, glad I said something now. I got mine from a local salon, if anyone is having trouble I don't mind trying to get some more as long as you will cover postage for me.0 -
I see, that explains it. Hummmm I might have to take you up on that offer!0
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theotortoise wrote: »Hi ladies! I'm Nailp*rn Misadventures on flickr. I'm fairly terrible at painting my nails, but I enjoy doing it and in my mind that's all that matters. I look forward to taking part in the challenges as often as I can. My contribution for the RED challenge
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nailp0rnmisadventures/7439061706/in/pool-mse-nail-challenge
Very cute :T0 -
I've completed my Red Nails and uploaded to Flickr - quite like the effect but not really happy with my paint job.
Also put on my blog http://pinkandtwinkly.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/red-and-blue-glittery-notd.html - and i've linked a few other ladies who have posted nail challenges on their blogs (happy to add more if you message me)
Red Nails by ***AmyB***, on FlickrI'm so boring, my clothes wanna keep someone else warm, someone cooler0 -
Help! I have a broken thumb nail, and its quite low as well. Im currently sat with superglue and a lump of teabag on my thumb, can anyone tell me if this really works please because it looks a bit odd at present!0
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Yes it works, I've used this method quite a few times. If its a really bad break, use the outside bit (edge) of the teabag as its thicker, it'll last longer. Let the glue dry completely then start buffing. If you buff it enough it'll be invisible under polish.0
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starrystarry wrote: »Yes it works, I've used this method quite a few times. If its a really bad break, use the outside bit (edge) of the teabag as its thicker, it'll last longer. Let the glue dry completely then start buffing. If you buff it enough it'll be invisible under polish.
What?! Sorry ladies I think I've missed something here.....!!! Lol0 -
To repair a split nail lol. I've used bits of sticking plaster successfully on a big split.
I've just walked into the closed patio doors doh *ouch my nose*. I was looking at the fantastic storm that's going on here!1008 Hollywalk Park Blog0
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