Tuesday 18 June 2013

Topshop Nail Polish in Carnival






Topshop nail polish in Carnival is orange, a marmalade kind of orange. It’s perfect for ‘Summertime’, you remember what that is, right? This is actually my first Topshop nail polish. After hearing so many good things about the quality and colour I decided to give it a go for myself. And I really like it. Initially it goes on quite bright but ends up more subtle, well as subtle as a strong orange can be. It only takes two coats to build up a decent, long-wearing colour. This is a strong smelling nail polish, so those of us that don’t to get high of the fumes may like to sit in a well ventilated room. This is personal taste, I know some people who love this smell (hello mum!), it’s just not for me. So, overall I’m really impressed with this polish. It’s a great colour that builds easily. I think this may be the beginnings of a collection.


It’s currently out of stock at Topshop online but may be available in store, that’s where I got mine for £5


Have you tried it? Any colours I should definitely get?




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  1. I reqally like Topshop's milkshake which is a lovely baby pink! x

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    1. excellent, thank you. I'll add that to my ever growing wish list ;) x

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  2. A couple years ago, I fell in love with the color golden yellow. This nail polish just makes me drool. lol.

    Lynn | Makeup With Tea

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    1. hehe it's the perfect polish for you then! x

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  3. Its so perfectly bright! totally a summer colour.

    Meghan Silva's Blog

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  4. This is lovely! I'm not brave enough to wear orange lipstick but I think I'm brave enough to give orange nails a go!

    Charlotte - blotandreapply.blogspot.com xx

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