This looks way worse in the picture than I think it does IRL.
But IRL I'm 5' 6" with flowing golden locks and the body of a minor divinity....So what do I know?
Forgot topcoat because I have a filthy cold. Stay back. Back. No, FURTHER!!!! You really don't need these germs. 2 coats. It's a jelly. At least jelly-ish.
Finally succumbed to greed and shelled out the £ahem required to secure this rather super polish. Irritatingly it was reduced to almost half-price only 2 days later in the bl00dy asos bl00dy sale! I'm nonetheless glad I got it. Lemmings rarely live up to expectations but this one did. Aha! Aha inDEED.
What kind of camera do you have?
- Fancy with all the gubbins and lights and lenses, you technoholic you
- Mid-range
- Rock bottom
- Hey, I've got a 'phone - who needs a camera!
Jenni
Damn, that is one gorgeous colour. I have a leather coat that would match to perfection.
ReplyDeleteMy camera's the oldest digital one known to man, a Fuji FinePix A405 bit it does the job.
Thanks for Stephen's well-wishes! xxx
I have a midrange camera :) A Sony Cybershot, one of the newest. Not really fancy or anything.
ReplyDeleteI normally like greens, but there is something about this color that I don't like.. I don't know, it's just not my color. But it looks really good on you!
A lovely green. :) Shame about the sale after you bought it, that always happens to me too!
ReplyDeleteI'm a 'I've got a 'phone - who needs a camera!' person. I do have an old Olympus digital camera, but my phone is actually better quality as long as the lighting is good.
did i mention that you have gorgeous cuticles? beyond words. so damn perfect! this color is really knarly. i'm feeling hemp.
ReplyDeleteOoh, that's nice on you - even without topcoat. Hope you get better really soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks, peeps! Too full of cold to elaborate.
ReplyDeleteHmm, I thought it was office germs that have laid me low...
ReplyDeleteLove this green. And cameras do lie, of course they do. Mine is an older Canon Powershot that I like quite a lot and can often persuade to see things my way.