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This set, Relationship Status: Blushing, from Nails Inc is ticking all the spring boxes – a set of four shades in the pink spectrum ranging from the palest blush to full on fuchsia.
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Up top is Dover Street, down below is The Strand, St Christopher’s Place and Victoria Embankment from left to right.
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Nails Inc brushes are wide and flatten out as you stroke the polish on – in experienced hands, it’s a one stroke brush but somehow I always end up needing two. The consistency is exactly right – thick enough to deposit a good colour dose but liquid enough to spread easily… I very rarely go wrong with this combination of brush and consistency.
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Here they are on the nail wheel – Dover Street, Victoria Embankment, The Strand and St Christopher’s Place. The last shade is a neon so to get the best from it, you need a white undercoat. The set is £22 HERE, non-affiliate HERE.
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While I was checking prices, I spotted some sale bargains too – notably, this Girl On The Go set. It’s an 8 strong combination of red, pink, gold, grey, coral and blue which basically should see you through all of the colour moods, in the 45 Second Dry formula for £24 instead of £48 which is a lot of polish for your pennies. It’s HERE, non-affiliate HERE.
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