Thứ Bảy, 31 tháng 1, 2015

FOOD: Winterlicious 2015 at America in the Trump Tower

There's nothing like being waited on from the 31st floor of the Trump Tower. That's what it's like at America, a contemporary restaurant located at the highest point of Bay and Adelaide. I celebrated my first pay check by taking my parents out for a meal. The great thing is that more is merrier. More people means you can try ALL THE THINGS. The three of us covered off a majority of the menu for a more well-rounded dining experience. 

The ambiance was different for me. We sat window-side table on a couch (which was a little low for the table) overlooking the city. It was oddly comfy and after eating, I wanted to nap in it. The music was cool and upbeat..and metropolitan?  

As for the service, the wait staff were kind. They filled the water often, made jokes with us, and asked us how we were doing during each course. What was a little off-putting was the wait time. Between ordering and getting the appetizer it was a fair 7-10 minutes. But after my palette was piqued and I felt like going in for more, it took an entire HALF AN HOUR before we got hour entrees. It was anti-climatic. I could literally go to a grocery store, come back and make a sandwich in half an hour. Perhaps because the food had to be brought up a set of stairs into the area of the restaurant we were seated in, it took so long... 

Luckily, the food was satisfying enough to make up for the waiting time. 

Pressed BBQ Pork Belly - chow chow apple preserve, sourdough, tasso ham crackling

Thoughts:Yum, yum, yum. The BBQ pork paired so, so well with the tartness of the mustard seed and chow chow apple preserve. My dad and I love ham crackling (AKA deep fried pork skins) dusted with spices, a great addition to the plate. 


Heritage Salmon Poke Cocktail - pineapple, macadamia nut, coffee, coconut

Thoughts: The salmon was fresh, perhaps a little on the cold side for such a cold day. This is literally a cocktail - salmon sitting in pineapple juice. The pineapple juice was too sweet and not acidic enough to complement the salmon, rather they clashed. A discombobulated plate... lacked flavour. 




Yukon Gold Potato Gnocchi (vegetarian) - broccoli, smokey blue, mornay sauce, onion rings

Thoughts: I love meat dishes but made the jump to try something vegetarian, as I'm a huge fan of pan fried gnocchi. They were so pillowy and well-seasoned. Plus, broccoli and cheese is always a good combination - the smokey blue cheese worked really well to liven up the broccoli puree. 

Billy Bob's Blackened Catfish - warm spinach salad, nameko mushrooms, sunchoke, sunflower

Thoughts: Cooked to perfection, yet the delicate catfish lacked flavour. The bed of spinach salad, on the other hand, was a really good salad. 

 Wellington County Flat Iron Steak (local) - rancho gordo white bean chili, rutabaga, compressed cucumber

Thoughts: Not the highest quality cut of beef but the meat was medium-rare as requested by my daddio. Well-seasoned and the sweetness of the white bean chili gave the otherwise basic steak a nice twist. 


Granny Apple Sticky Pudding (vegetarian/local) - sourdough & maker's mark burbon pudding, pecan toffee sauce, pretzel ice cream

Thoughts: OMG OMG OMG. Highlight of the entire meal. I still dream about this sticky toffee pudding. It's sweet, rich, and sticky (as the name suggests). there's crunch and richness and creaminess and a little tartness from the apple. I need to learn how to make this myself... 

Cheese (vegetarian) - big ed's gouda, simple accompaniments

Thoughts: Oddly enough, I prefer the "simple accompaniments" over the cheese itself. Rosemary honey and the preserves were yummy in my tummy. 

 Peanut Butter Panna Cotta - toasted marshmallow, allspice peanut brittle 

Thoughts: Not particularly a fan of this panna cotta. Perhaps it was the strange peanut butter texture that altered what might be a panna cotta that I'm used to may have put me off a little. The brittle and toasted marshmallow parts were a little more satisfying.


 Complimentary chocolate covered marshmallow 

Thoughts: The complimentary chocolate covered marshmallows the waiter brought with the bill seemed like an afterthought. The marshmallows were good but became overly sweet with the chocolate covering. 


Overall, a pretty decent meal. I'd give it higher than a 55% (per urbanspoon) but there were some definite highs and lows. If you plan on attending the Winterlicious festivities at America at Trump Hotel this year, I'd definitely recommend the BBQ Pork, Gnocchi, the Sticky Toffee Pudding, as well as a window seat from which you can see Lake Ontario. 


America at Trump Hotel on Urbanspoon

Food PURCHASED BY ME! :) 
Facebook || Twitter || Bloglovin || Instagram

Demi Lovato x New York Color #NYCBeautyPro

Demi Lovato is New York Color's first ever brand ambassador. From Camp Rock to Glee, I love how she's developed from a fresh-faced Disney character into total bad-ass. Even in the make-up department, she experiments with bold lipsticks, bright eyeshadows, and wacky hair dyes. 

This month, I'm channeling a little Demi. Not to the full extent of her bad-assery but I'm a light, neutrals kinda girl and dark makeup with eyeliner all the way around my eyes is NOT my thing. So, this, if anything, is a step outside my comfort zone. 




With a New Year also comes new releases from New York Color for Spring 2015! Yay! Here's what I used in my look. 

// eyes
- New York Color City Proof 24HR Eye Primer ($2.99), all over the lid and up to the browbone
- New York Color City Proof 24HR Waterproof Eyeshadow in 610 Tribeca Taupe ($2.99), all over the lid to the crease and on the outer lower lash line 
- New York Color City Proof 24HR Waterproof Eyeshadow in 635 New York at Night ($2.99), blended along the upper lash line 
- New York Color City Proof 24HR Waterproof Eyeshadow in 605 Brooklyn Mocha ($2.99), on the inner corner
- New York Color Smokin' Hot Showtime Volume Mascara ($3.99)
- New York Color Velvet Eyeliner in 951 Black Velvet ($1.99)


// lips
- New York Color Expert Last Lip Color Matte in 452 Red Suede ($1.99)

// face
- New York Color Big Bold Bronzer in MetropoliTAN ($4.99)


The look is easy peasy (as are most of my looks). A black cream eyeshadow layered over a taupe, with a touch of added bronze sparkle in the inner corner. Add a bold red lip and somehow I feel like I'm channeling Demi Lovato. Excuse me while I throwback to some Camp Rock jams. THIS IS REAL, THIS IS ME // I'M EXACTLY WHERE I'M SUPPOSED TO BE NOW // LET THE LIGHT SHINE ON ME. ALSO, reviews for the new NYC products coming very soon. 



Are you a fan of Demi? What's your favourite of her songs? 

Press samples featured

Facebook || Twitter || Bloglovin || Instagram

Thứ Sáu, 30 tháng 1, 2015

Aveeno Positively Nourishing Moisturize Shampoo and Conditioner

Winter has taken its toll on my hair and it ain't pretty. It's static-y, which gives my hair a fatal attraction... to the sides of my face, not to mention a bit dull, as well. Enter the Aveeno Positively Nourishing Moisturize Shampoo and Conditioner ($4-$6 each). A shampoo that is clinically proven to leave hair stronger, softer and with a healthy shine in just three washes with its Nourishing Wheat Complex plus Hydrating Oat Protein - sounds perfect for my hair's needs, right?

When I looked at the "claims" of Aveeno's Positively Nourishing Moisturize Shampoo and Conditioner, I was kind of impressed. (1) 92% of women's hair looked healthier and showed improvement in manageability  (2) 92% of women felt their hair was more moisturized and (3) 85% of women's hair showed improvement in softness.

And so...even before squeezing the shampoo into my hands, the bar was set high. So how did it fare...? 


Well, first and foremost, the packaging is pretty plain and non-offensive. BUT there's one thing I really, really enjoy. The lid of the shampoo is beige while the lid of the conditioner is brown. I can't even begin to tell you how many times I've accidentally double shampooed because the bottles of many brand's shampoos and conditioners look exactly the same! Packaging appreciated, Aveeno. Much appreciated. 


The Aveeno Positively Nourishing Moisturize Shampoo: The shampoo contains Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, so there's the lathering agent that could be potentially stripping of natural oils in the hair. However, it's not. The shampoo is thicker than others I've tried and works into a smooth, rich lather. The feeling reminds me of the Fekkai Brilliant Glossing Shampoo, which is at much higher price point. You know that amazing feeling you get after you've applied conditioner and you run your fingers through your hair and there's no tangles? This is a shampoo that gives me that feeling. My hair was oozing moisture. 

The Aveeno Positively Nourishing Conditioner: Compared to the shampoo, the conditioner felt kind of normal and a little lackluster compared to the hydrated rush I got from shampoo. To be honest, there's nothing standout about this conditioner. It was like anything else I could find at the drugstore. 

The End Result: Was I within the 92% of women who had healthier, more moisturized hair? Yes. The frizzy, static thing that my hair was doing pre-Aveeno Positively Nourishing Moisturize had dissipated after one wash and my hair did, indeed, feel softer and silker. However, after several more washes, it seemed my hair was getting oilier faster, like I couldn't wait as long in-between washes as before. 

Overall, yes, the Aveeno Positively Nourishing Moisturize Shampoo and Conditioner are nourishing and conditioning, and most definitely moisturizing. But I feel the need to use a more "cleansing" shampoo ever 3-4 washes to get the ultra-moisturized feeling out of my hair. Perhaps a little too moisturizing? But all in all, a fair option for dry winter hair. 
Have you ever tried haircare from Aveeno? 

Press samples featured. This is a sponsored post. Opinions are my own. :) 

Facebook || Twitter || Bloglovin || Instagram

Thứ Năm, 29 tháng 1, 2015

Tata Harper Be Adored Lip Treatment

I commend the ladies that can pull of matte lipsticks in the winter. But seriously, HOW? Aren't your lips ridden with dry patches and other ickies? On cold days, I opt for something more moisturizing like the Tata Harper Be Adored Lip Treatment ($28).

Tata Harper is brand that produces 100% natural and 100% non-toxic packed with active ingredients. Dubbed the "world's most advanced natural skincare technology", Tata Harper's skincare products are known to be the most effective natural options on the market. The Tata Harper Be Adored Lip Treatment is free of gluten, GMO, fillers, artificial fragrances, and synthetics. A few of the "natural" ingredients include olive oil, green tea, apricot oil, acai, avocado oil, elderberry extract, date extract, alfalfa and lavender to name a few. 



The treatment is feels like a thin, smooth lip balm. However, the difference between your typically lip balm and this "lip treatment" is that the product is meant to fight signs of aging. I can't attest to the anti-aging claims, but what I do notice is temporary reduction of the appearance of lines on my lips resulting in healthier, more volumized looking lips. In addition, the soft rosy tint (lasting 1-2 hours) is an absolute plus. 




Overall, the Tata Harper Be Adored Lip Treatment is an absolute hit, especially to help my lips survive through the winter. 

Have you tried anything from Tata Harper? What's your favourite natural beauty brand? 

Press sample featured. 

Facebook || Twitter || Bloglovin || Instagram

Thứ Tư, 28 tháng 1, 2015

What's On My Face #2 - Blue Brows, Lilac Lips

This is what happens on weekends. PLAYTIME. While testing out the Hard Candy 1,000 Lashes Mascara in Indigo Blue*, I thought that my blue eyes/brows would go REALLY good with a cool toned lip. Why not, ya know? 

FYI. Coloured eyebrows are on trend. I'm taking a page out of Jenn of a Beautiful Zen's book. See Badgley Mischka SS15



eyes and face // pretty much the same as What's on My Face #1 (subtle full face makeup) 



On top of my regular makeup, I added a few very subtle hints of colour. I ran several coats of a blue mascara through my lashes and brows to build colour. On the lips, I applied a baby pink lip gloss and then patted a baby blue lip gloss to create a matte light purple. 


Blue brows and lilac lips aren't really appropriate for the workplace but a nice detour from the neutral blahs.

Have you ever experimented with coloured brows? ... or Would you? 


Press samples denoted with an asterisk (*) .

Revisiting the New York Color Expert Last Lipsticks

Previously reviewed was the New York Color Expert Last Lipstick ($1.99) in Purple Crush. There Expert Last Lipstick line includes 20 shades in the line, so here's a brief overview of three more - 442 Berry Me, 432 Red Rapture, and 444 Chocolate Chip

The New York Color Expert Last Lipsticks claim to be moisturizing, comfortable and long wearing up to 6 hours. 



The Good: There's no doubt that these are pretty colours - they're slightly shiny, not fully opaque and two layers is required for the level that I've swatched them on my lips (see below). Initially, with Purple crush, I had thought them to be one-coat-wonders, but I find that these shades need a bit more product for richer colour. They are comfortable on the lips and to wear up to 4 hours 

The Bad: Due to the sheeny finish, these are not particularly long-wearing. After four hours on the lips, they start to make my lips feel dry and the colour becomes patchy, rather than wearing off evenly. Also, they have a prominent sweet vanilla scent smell of which I am not particularly a fan 


442 Berry Me (pink-purple berry), 432 Red Rapture (classic red), 444 Chocolate Chip (brown-red) 




442 Berry Me



432 Red Rapture 


444 Chocolate Chip 


Overall, these are not my favourite formula of lipstsicks but they're great if you're looking for a budget buy or shopping for someone who is new to makeup. 

Have you tried the New York Color Expert Last Lipsticks? 

Press samples featured 



Facebook || Twitter || Bloglovin || Instagram

Thứ Hai, 26 tháng 1, 2015

Almay Smart Shade Skintone Matching Makeup in 200 Light/Medium

This foundation review has been a long time coming. I wanted to test out the true "skintone matching" abilities of the Almay Smart Shade Skintone Matching Makeup in 200 Light/Medium ($16.99) in multiple seasons (mainly winter and summer). 







The Smart Shade concept is pretty cool. The product comes out of the tube as a white liquid with beads of pigment and as you work the product into your face, the beads break and the pigment is released into the white lotion. 



I love sunshine, so I get quite yellowy and tan in the summertime. Thus, Light/Medium was too pale from June to September. For the winter (above photo), it's a perfect match. This just goes to show that the "skintone matching" wasn't quite as successful as I'd hoped it would be. However, all is forgiven, as it matches my winter skintone and generally works well as a foundation. 

The Almay Smart Shade Foundation is light coverage. It evens out the complexion, hiding acne scarring, but doesn't quite conceal my ultra-red problem areas. The finish of the foundation isn't matte or dewy, just skin-like. The foundation lasts 5 hours without powder, which isn't optimal, but it's a nice SPF for better skin days. 

Have you ever tried the Almay Smart Shade Makeup? Did it match you properly? 


Press sample featured

Revisiting the CoverGirl Lipslicks Smooches Lip Balms in #TextMe, #Smooch, #BeSweet & #SweetTweet

Now that I've got my hands on a few more of the CoverGirl Lipslicks Smoochies Lip Balms (~$4) , it's only fair that I give the other shades a mention, as their a bit different from the last two I've tried. See the original reviews of #Smooch and #Sweet Tweet from way back when (2013). 



Pictured above are 220 #Text Me, 265 #Smooch, 260 #Be Sweet and 255 #Sweet Tweet. These are 4 of 12 shades in the range. The others are CU L8R, 2 CUTE, LUV U, TRU LUV, ONLY U, LUV BUG, and B4N. My thoughts on the names and packaging haven't changed. In an attempt to be young and hip, CoverGirl just ends up sounding a little ridiculous. 



Sticking with the youthful, girly theme, these balms are a throwback to my grade school days of candy-scented lip smackers. Other than that, they're a thin, lightweight balm that is neither drying or moisturizing. More than anything, if you're going to put this product on your lips, it would be to add color rather than to hydrate. The first three all wear away quickly, and the colour of Text Me sticks around for 2 hours. 

Compared to other multiples of products I've reviewed, these are all a bit different in terms of finish and pigmentation. From lightest to darkest, Sweet Tweet doesn't show up on my lips except for the tiniest bit of shine. Be Sweet is a pearly pink brown that adds a sheen of sparkle. Smooch is a nude mauve. The colour shows up on my lips and so does the visibly chunky glitter, which I am not fond of. Text Me is the unicorn in this particular grouping of lip products. It's actually a great sheer red (without sparkles, pearlies, or glitters) that reminds me a lot of Benebalm, except much less hydrating. 

Personally, I prefer more hydrating, pigmented lipsticks. The standout shade for the CoverGirl Lipslicks Smoochies Lip Balms is definitely the sheer red of Text Me. Other than that, I would only suggest the other three shades if you're looking to add a tiny hint of shine or a pearly or glittery sparkle to the lips. 

Have you tried the CoverGirl Lipslicks Smoochies? 
Press samples featured



Facebook || Twitter || Bloglovin || Instagram

Chủ Nhật, 25 tháng 1, 2015

Guerlain La Lacque Couleur in 368 Baby Rose

With the entrance of nail art (studs, ombre rainbows, and cartoon characters), the French manicure is quickly being phased out of nail routines. But if you're not into the nail art craze and like to keep it simple, Guerlain just launched the it's La Lacque Couleur in 368 Baby Rose ($27) with its Spring 2015 Colour Collection Les Tendres 



Baby Rose is a sheer pink - perfect for any and all occasions. The polish is opaque in 3 to 4 coats and dry time is average compared to other polish brands. I like to wear two coats of polish, as I don't mind my natural nails peeking through. The polish is self-leveling so even if you don't build it up to full opacity, it isn't streaky. The polish chipped in 4 days without a top coat which is slightly more than average on my nails. 


Overall, the Guerlain La Lacque Couleur in 368 Baby Rose is slightly better than your average polish but nothing to write home about. If anything, the French mani colour reminds me that plain and simple nails look good, too. 

Do you like French manicures? 

Press samples featured
Facebook || Twitter || Bloglovin || Instagram

Thứ Năm, 22 tháng 1, 2015

Guerlain Les Tendres Spring Colour Collection 2015

The past few days on the blog has been in the lap of luxury. Guerlain's Les Tendres Spring Colour Collection 2015 arrives in Guerlain Boutiques & Institus and Guerlain counters as of January 15th, 2015 and is truly a sight to be seen. The collection looks to fight against the winter blahs with radiance and glow. 


Below are the items in the collection, as well as links to reviews for 5 of the 6 products. 

foundation // Meteorites Baby Glow - light revealing sheer makeup anti-fatigue effect // 2 Light, 3 Medium and 4 Golden ($60)
powder // Meteorites Compact - light revealing powder // Mythic ($71)
nails // La Lacque Couleur - long lasting colour and shine // 368 Baby Rose ($29)
mascara // Cils D'enfer - volume creating and curl sculpting // 04 Marine ($34) 
eyeshadow (not reviewed) // Ecrin 4 Couleurs - colours temptation long lasting eyeshadows // 504 Les Pricieux ($69)
blush // Meteorites Perles de Blush // Angelic Radiance ($58) 

Will you be picking anything up from Guerlain's Spring Colour Collection 2015? 

Press samples featured 

Facebook || Twitter || Bloglovin || Instagram

Thứ Tư, 21 tháng 1, 2015

Guerlain Meteorites Perles De Blush in Angelic Radiance

The Guerlain Perles De Blush in Angelic Radiance ($58) is almost too pretty to use. I think I've fallen in love with the vintage cardboard packaging. It's not as heavy or luxe as that of the Guerlain Meteorite Compact but it's equally as beautiful and isn't as prone to getting finger prints all over it. 


Blended // champagne, petal rose, fuchsia 

The Guerlain Meteorites Perles de Blush in Angelic Radiance contains 3 colours of mini-pearls: 
  • iridescent champagne to highlight
  • a hint of petal rose to refresh 
  • fuchsia to revive the cheeks 
Blending the three coloured pearls together with blush brush results in a soft pink glow. There is some subtle shimmer that is unnoticeable when applied. I prefer not to use the provided powder puff, as it covers too large of a surface area on my face. The product is seemingly powdery in the packaging but blends smoothly onto the skin. 


Similar to some of my favourite blushes, the Guerlain Meteorites Perles De Blush in Angelic Radiance gives an in from the coldI'm wearing blush but it looks sort of natural  kind of rosy glow that works well on all kinds of people. While I don't think that the colour is unique, the glow of the pearls adds a little something special that makes this product a nice-to-have

What do you think of the Guerlain Meteorites Perles De Blush? 


Press sample featured

Facebook || Twitter || Bloglovin || Instagram

Thứ Ba, 20 tháng 1, 2015

Guerlain Cils D'enfer Volume Creating Curl Sculpting Mascara

Well,  here's something unique. It's a mascara that appears black but has a subtle blue shine. It is the Guerlain Cils D'enfer Volume Creating Curl Sculpting Mascara in 04 Marine ($34) which is part of Guerlain's Spring Colour Collection 2015 (available in Guerlain Boutiques & Instituts and Guerlain counters as of January 15th, 2015). 

The Cils D'enfer Volume Creating Curl Sculpting Mascara that was previously available in Noir (black), Violet (purple) and Moka (brown) is now available in Marine (blue). The Cils D'enfer Volume Creating Curl Sculpting Mascara is meant to dress up, intensify and enhance the eyes...ensures breathtaking volume, curl and hold. 




A few things I noted after trying the mascara: 
  • The golden tube is stunning and quite weighty. Very luxe. 
  • The Cils D'enfer is one of the most pleasant smelling mascaras. It's scent is on par with the floral perfume scent of the Shu Uemura Petal Lash Mascara. Thankfully, it doesn't bother my eyes. 
  • The formula doesn't smudge at all, even on my lower lashes after a 12 hour day. 
  • The natural bristled wand is perfect for grabbing onto even the most thin and wispy of lashes. 
  • In person, the blue tint of the mascara is stunning. 
  • I used 3 coats of mascara before it began to clump slightly. 

All in all, the Guerlain Cils D'enfer Volume Creating Curl Sculpting Mascara fulfills all of its claims on the fronts of volume, curl and intensity. The effect is more dramatic and long-wearing than that of the CoverGirl Clump Crusher Mascara, along with the added bonus of a beautiful navy shine that is less avant garde and more timeless than the Hard Candy 1000 Lashes in Indigo Blue. It's a coloured mascara that's highly appropriate for both work and play. This mascara is quite the product to behold. 

Does it lengthen? Yes. Does it volumize? Certainly! Does it clump? No. Does it smudge? Not at all. Does it droop? No. 

Have you encountered a slightly coloured mascara? 
Press sample featured

Facebook || Twitter || Bloglovin || Instagram

Thứ Hai, 19 tháng 1, 2015

Revlon Gel Envy Nail Enamel in 500 Ace of Spades

I think I have a new favourite faux-gel nail polish (others include the Sally Hansen and CND Vinylux versions). Lately I've been loving the Revlon ColorStay Gel Envy Longwear Nail Enamel in 500 Ace of Spades ($7.99). It's a dark slate blue with an almost unnoticeable hint of sparkle. 



I'm not typically a wearer of dark nail polish but the added shine from the Revlon Gel Envy Diamond Top Coat makes the polish incredibly glossy (and who doesn't love a glossy polish). It applies flawlessly - slightly thicker than the Sally Hansen Miracle Gels but with less drying time. Revlon claims this polish lasts up to 11 days without chipping. Indeed, 'tis true. Not that I'd ever wear my polish for that long, but if I get lazy I can count on this polish to continue to look flawless without a worry. 

Also, it's super easy to remove. No need for acetone soaks, my regular old non-acetone nail polish remover from Quo on a cotton pad is all that's needed. 


All in all, Ace of Spades is an amazing fall polish - deep, dark and mysterious with a little shimmer. For some added awesomeness, I like to place a few simple studs from the Sally Hansen I Heart Nail Art Set. There's 30 other shades in the Gel Envy Nail Enamel range and I can't wait to check out more colours. 

Have you tried the Revlon Gel Envy Nail Enamels? 

Press samples featured 

Facebook || Twitter || Bloglovin || Instagram

Sally Hansen x Stella McCartney Autumn 2015 Nail Art

On the hunt for simple yet work-appropriate nail art, I've turned to the runway for mani ideas that are neutral with a pop of something special. Inspired by the designs of Stella McCartney, Sally Hansen's Global Color Ambassador Madeline Poole created three exclusive nail looks inspired by the New York presentation. 



The original design by Madeline Poole is a three tiered metallic half moon mani with 4 simple steps. (1) a white base (2) gold on 1/3 of the nail (3) black atop 2/3 of the gold (4) silver atop 1/2 the black. I'm too lazy to perfect curves on my nails, so I opted for straight lines across the nail. Obviously, Madeline Poole used Sally Hansen polishes. I stuck with the polishes I had on hand. 

Photo courtesy of Sally Hansen

Products Used by Madeline Poole: Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure in Let It Snow, Gilty Party, Pat on the Black and Diamond Jubilee
Products Used by Me: Essie First Base, Rimmel 60 Seconds in Hot White Love, CoverGirl Nail Polish in Golden Opportunity* and Show Stopper*, New York Color Nail Polish in Black Cream Lace*, Revlon Gel Envy Diamond Top Coat* 


Overall, I'm loving the simplicity with a touch of neutral, metallic glimmer. If you've got a fave work-appropriate nail art idea, a link/tutorial would be much appreciated! 

Do you wear nail art to work/school? 

Press samples and purchases featured. Press samples are denoted with an asterisk (*). 

Facebook || Twitter || Bloglovin || Instagram