NAME OF POLISHES L-R: Tickle My France-y, Passion, Charged Up Cherry, Cajun Shrimp, Malaga Wine, Lincoln Park After Dark
This mini travel size of OPI nail varnish was more of an impulse buy. I never usually buy anything on planes but this cute French-esque set caught my eye and seeing as I’ve never tried the brand before, I saw it as the ideal opportunity. My favourite polish out the lot has to be Charged Up Cherry – lovely vibrant shade. These are more my “going out” shades as pastel shades have taken over as my current faves 🙂
Sometimes impulse buys are the best hehe… such lovely shades! 🙂
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They are all lovely shades 🙂 my fav is passion thou ! 🙂
Love the nude shade! xo
Sheworewhat
these shades are very pretty! I love how rich they are!
xo,
nancy
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they are all so pretty, i love charged up cherry!
Charged up cherry and Malaga Wine look amazing!!! NEED!
Kal x
Cluttered Closet
i AGREE with you, mini size is good so that you can try all of the colours you want xx
Really nice shades! I especially like the nudes and the dark one 🙂
xx
These shades are so pretty! I love the OPI mini travel size.
Allthingsglitterandbeauty
I've never bought anything on a plane before, although I was so bored the last time I flew back from England I was thinking about some seriously expensive face creams before I snapped myself out of it. Really like those colors–OPI is a good brand.
Oooh they are all so gorgeous! I love the mini sizes xx
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These all look gorgeous! I love the OPI minis – it's such a good way to try more than just one of the shades 🙂
Eve & Faye x
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Oh I love this set! How cute are the minis!
Alice Anne | Annie Writes Beauty
I love this!
That orange one looks especially pretty
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xoxo
I'm obsessed with OPI nail varnish and love these colours! I always tend to paint my nails red but I'm definitely going to invest in more shades now 🙂 Liv x
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