Tuesday, October 6, 2009

NINA ULTRA PRO SWATCHES & FANTASY MAKERS

First up - PrettyBrownGirl asked me where did I get my Fantasy Makers Confetti nail polish at. I got it from the Halloween display at Walgreens. I believe Walmart also carries this nail polish also.

Ok, now on to the swatching :) I think both of these could be jellies - but I am not 100% positive. They have that really wet, squishy look to them, which makes me think they are. However, they weren't really sheer like jellies tend to be. So you decide - I call 'em jellys, you can call them whatever you want :) Either way - just get them! Both of these are just fantastic - Nina, another underrated nail polish brand like Savvy. Both are available at Sally's but lack the real range in shades. However, these two are just jems! I don't forget about Nina - Purple-xing, that is one hot polish ladies. Anyway - here is Blue Blaze and Sailor:






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7 comments:

  1. They are some gorgeous blues! I like them all. I probably have other brands with the same color. I'm finding I'm getting polishes that are really close to dupes of each other! Your nails look fantastic. The blues look amazing on you.

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  2. Those are gorgeous shoes! I love that navy!

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  3. Thanks for the answer! We don't have any Walgreen's in the Capital City but there is a Walmart not too far away. I'll have to check them out.

    These two blues are gorgeous. I'd definitely say they are jellies. They're looking mighty "jelly-fied". :)

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  4. I love the light blue, it's so bright! I have some kind of obsession with light blue polish even though I hardly ever wear it XD

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  5. i love the first blue..so pretty! i have always seen these at sally's but have never bought any i guess i will have to now!

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  6. Man I LOVE blue polish.
    Now i GOTTA go buy these!

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  7. I love these polishes ,I recently discovered them at Sally's beauty supply. check out my blogg ,
    marysnails.blogspot.com . The polish works well with the Konad stamp.

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