Friday, January 1, 2016

Cranberry by Pretty Woman

Happy, happy New Year my polish loving friends! Here is to a year full of adventures and fun. :) So, just in case you were wondering what I wore last night for New Years Eve... I went simple and sexy. ;) AKA I opted for this gorgeous wine colored gel polish by Pretty Woman


This particular shade is called Cranberry and I only had to use 2 coats. There is NO topcoat needed with Pretty Woman's gel polishes. 


I've been experimenting with Pretty Woman's gel polishes in the last couple weeks and I really appreciate how long lasting it stays on. I wore another shade for more than 1 week (yes, I'll have to post more swatches too!) and there were seriously no chips! Just a little wear and tear on the tips which is pretty acceptable. I also love how this gel polish doesn't smell awful! It just smells like normal nail polish and removes just as easy. (Some gel polish I've used requires you to soak in acetone for at least 5 minutes). Point is this stuff is one of the best gels I've ever used! It's shiny, stays on well, and doesn't smell bad or require the sunlight or special UV lights.



Oooh la la, so shiny. :D It dried so fast that I didn't feel bad about not using my Seche Vite, haha.


I hope you also like Cranberry by Pretty Woman -- it's a really pretty Fall or Winter shade. :) Pretty Woman is a U.S. based brand and currently only ships to the contiguous United States. Shipping is always free which is super neat and the polishes are $7.99 for a full sized bottle. You can find more of their nail polishes, nail wraps, gel polish lines, and nail kits on their website by clicking HERE. Also be sure to check out their FacebookInstagram, Twitter, and Pinterest pages!

Your Polish Pal,
Jenna

3 comments :

  1. Its a nice cranberry shade you wore for New Year's Eve. Happy New Year to you too! :)

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  2. I also like gel polishes, as they are really long lasting and look incredible, just like studio nails!

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  3. Wow brilliant shades. Please have a look at my gel and acrylic nails guide

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