If time travel would exist, going back ten years in time would show me as a young twenty-something mixing up pigments and glitter for my own nail polish brand. Yes, I used to be an indie seller! Not very successful, to be honest, mainly because it was just a hobby, but a fun one regardless! My brand used to be called Bows & Polkadots, and I’ve already shown you some mixes on this website. Today I’m showing you were it all started, with The Neon Collection.
Lacquered Memories
As summer is here (at least in name…), I cannot help but think about the holidays past. One of my most fond memories is the tiem I went to Florence, Italy, partially for my studies as well as vacation. Not only did I get to see so much art and culture, eat really good Italian food, get the chance to practice my studies of Italian language in the country of its origin, but I also took it as an opportunity to try out new brands. One of them was Kiko, and today I’m showing you colour 337 as a part of my series Lacquered Memories.
After my last post about summer polishes, it’s only fitting to follow suit with a new installation of Lacquered Memories with a very sunny nail polish. Today Essie’s Olé Caliente, a polish that started my love for Essie.
About a month ago, I launched a new blog series on this website: Lacquered Memories. In this series, I revisit nail polishes and nail arts that hold a special place in my collection due to the memories surrounding them. This time a gorgeous taupe nail polish by Leighton Denny: Sink into Mink
With a collection as extensive as mine, many nail polishes do come with a story. Today I’m starting a new series on my blog: Lacquered Memories. In this series, I’m revisiting old nail polishes (or nail arts) that I hold dear due to personal reasons. Today Chanel’s 535 “May”.