Wednesday, December 16, 2009

CHINA GLAZE - DRIVE IN







Drive In is a warm orange red color. Both Drive In and Scarlet (shown in first picture) were in the clearance bin at Sally's. Drive In applied very nice, as per usual with China Glaze.

Oh, and as you can see, I went back to my naturals.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

This is gorgeous - and great that you found it in the clearance bin! Looks really nice for the holidays :) I especially love the name - so cute!

adorepink said...

Hey Brooke, how did you get your natural nails in such fabulous condition so quickly after taking off those falsies? They look great!

Brooke said...

ADOREPINK - A couple of reasons. First, the nails weren't on that long, which helps. Second, when you get them done and they use the dremel on your nails, that is what tears them up. Since I just hand file them, they don't get torn up to much. But the most important thing is to SOAK OFF YOUR NAILS. I used to be a bad picker and use tweezers and clippers to pull my fake nails off. Soaking off your nails will make your natural nails look great right after fake nails.

Lucy said...

Your natural nails looks very good. I love both looks. Very pretty red on you. I'm dragging out all my reds, greens and glitters for the holiday season.

adorepink said...

Ah, I am terrible about picking or peeling my falsies off. My real nails are in rehab right now from it.

Nicole said...

Brooke, what great tips! I'm the same as Lachelle, I always pick at mine and it messes with my nails, takes them forever to get right again after I do it.
This is such a pretty color!

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