Hey everyone!
December is well on its way and I absolutely LOVE the Holidays! So what better way to transition into the Holiday spirit than with some nail polishes from the Model City Christmas collection!
Cookies and Milk is a milky white base packed with black and gold glitter and small black hexes. I love that the name and the colors go hand-in-hand. This was two, easy coats and was one of my favorites from the collection.
Baby, It's Cold Outside is a mixture of silver and light blue glitters, small light blue holo hexes, and medium silver holo hexes. This was one coat over a light grey base and was really pleased with the outcome. :)
Meet Me Underneath the Mistletoe is a clear base packed with white, red, and green hexes. This was one coat.
You're a Mean One is a combination of silver micro hexes, small green squares, and red hearts. I'm sure this would make the Grinch himself smile! :) This was one coat.
O Christmas Tree is a combination of holo glitters, small blue, holo, and red hexes, green shreds, gold holovstars, and silver holo bar glitters. I personally think Nina did a great job executing what a Christmas tree would look like in terms of glitter nail polish! This was one coat.
Lastly, With Your Nose So Bright. It's a clear base packed with gold glitter, small red and brown hexes, and small string and bar glitter. She describes the bar glitters as a representation of Rudolph's antlers, which was a great, creative touch!
Christmas Collection
$4.00 - mini bottle
$8.00 - 15 ml bottle
Limited edition
3 Free
No fishing
No curling
US shipping only
Shop:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/ModelCityPolish
Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/ModelCityPolish
As always, hope this helps & happy shopping!
Do you own any Model City Polishes? What are your thoughts?! I'd love to know down below!
These were sent for review.
these look so pretty. I need to get a couple :)
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It's so festive!
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How do you decide what color base to use? You always make them match well!
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