Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Don’t Fall Over.

Two posts in one week, trust me, you’re not as shocked as I am. Again extremely tired, so don’t expect any blogging genius, do expect spelling/grammar mistakes.




New favourite nail polish, pity it’s not mine. Bonus it’s my sisters and she’s in New York. Woo hew! It’s this awesome orange with a pearl finish and just the right amount of pink in it, usually I’m a super shiny solid finish kinda girl but I’m slowly being converted. A make-up shop has started popping up all around Melbourne, don’t know if its anywhere else, its in the same sort of family of MAC or Napoleon but slightly cheaper. Cha ching!! I also have the navy and the dark purple which is sweet as pie! The other products there are good too, the eyeshadows feel really nice and are easy to use, I also recommend the bronzer.

IN THE ORIGINAL POST I FORGOT TO TELL YOU THE NAME OF THE MAKE UP BRAND. I’M AN IDIOT. IT’S INGLOT. BAD NAME, GREAT PRODUCT.

Talking about nail polish reminds me of a recent magazine I read. Nail polish trends. Sorry, what? Its a coloured paint that goes on the end of your fingers that you can change as often as you change your underwear. Who cares what colour it is!!! The colour of ‘07 was of course, black, Chanel’s Black Satin sold out everywhere etc etc etc. Personally I refuse to spend $50 on a nail polish. The colour of ‘08 is apparently navy though I’ve been wearing this for awhile cause you know I’m like, so high fashion! People need to find something better to trend predict about cause if someone wears fluro yellow nail polish, chances are they won’t be wearing it tomorrow. And they’re probably a douche but thats a whole other kettle of fish.

If its a good colour and it ain’t chipped, wear whatever the hell you want today, cause you can always change it tomorrow. [And not many people will remember what it was yesterday]
Posted by Steph at 10:29:09
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One Response to “Don’t Fall Over.”

  1. shouer40 says:

    Can you tell me your advantages on that aspect?

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