Okay, so maybe I have a tiny problem...
It's just that whenever I see a colour, I see opportunity.
I have become addicted to buying nail polish within the last 6 months.
However, I will blame it on the fact that when I was working at McDonald's you weren't allowed to wear it, so therefore everyday I worked there, nail polish was brought to my attention.
I had then moved on to work seasonally at Coach (Yes, Coach! OMG!), where nail polish was permitted!
And so... for Christmas, what do I ask for? The 18 colour set of Sephora by OPI nail laquer from Sephora!
That was definitely a collection booster for sure! My collection has sure blossomed over the past months.
Currently I am liking light pinks (I am not usually a #1 pink fan), and light purples.
Some examples:
"Teenage Dream" - Katy Perry for OPI (I actually don't own this, but borrowed from my friend Elizabeth).
"Rose Confidentiel" - Chanel (The bottle on the left in the top image).
Even last night, I gave in once again and bought a new colour. (In the above image.)
This was basically because Sephora was being nice and sent out 15% off coupons via e-mail!I went with my BFF Anja to Sephora to take advantage of the coupon, and I ended up choosing "On Stage" which is a nice opaque grey-plum colour! Very sophisticated, haha! ^_^ Anja walked away with "Dear Diary..." (sheer warm light pink) and "Its Bouquet With Me" (sheer violet with silver and holographic chunky glitter), which are both very pretty!
I am also very much in love with Sephora's newest ballerina-inspired colours, the "Urban Ballerina" collection, that has wonderful names like: "Break A Leg-Warmer!" (opaque charcoal grey), "The Way Tutu His Heart" (opaque light pink), and "Leotard Optional" (opaque mocha beige).
As of today, I own a total of 62 bottles of nail polish.
Who knows what this number will be in a year? Or even by the end of summer?
Will I even continue to be addicted? Or will I get to the point where I have had enough?
Who knows... for only time can tell.
XOXO
C
Update! 71 bottles now! :)
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