Hi everyone!! I've got some corking nail polishes to show you today from Bad Apple Cosmetics. The two I'm showing you today are Arlet and Red Cape, both stunning vampy colours, and when the sunshine or a halo light bounces off them the colour & sparkle is amazing! Nuff said....to the pics!......
First up Arlet, with & without flash, a beautiful duo green & purple, looks like oil on water in the bottle, how gorgeous is this sultry purple!
And here's Red Cape with and without flash, wickedly beautiful black aubergine
Bad Apple Cosmetics are based in the UK and their polishes are currently £9.95 on their website. I've also seen their polishes at Cheap Smells, Perfumejar & Amazon.
Bad Apple Cosmetics also have fabulous nail wraps, check them out here, you can also keep up to date with Bad Apple on Twitter.
Here's some info on Bad Apple taken from their website: Bad Apple prides itself on their collection of unique and innovative shades of nail varnishes. The Bad Apple design was developed by Darren Woods who prides himself on being the sole designer of these exclusive colours. By drawing upon his extensive experience within the industry and from all the advice he has given to others about colours, he has finally been able to design and develop his own range of stunning nail varnishes. This Bad Apple range is based on 70s cars such as the TVR. Bad Apple nail varnishes are made from quality material and are designed to be used by the professionals. Bad Apple nail varnishes are no drip, no chip and high gloss. Bad Apple Cosmetics do not contain Formaldehyde, Toluene, DBP or Parabens. Bad Apple 3D Arlington Nail Varnish, 14ml has a unique 3D effect made up of an infusion of gold flake, silver and hint of emerald green. The nail varnish changes colour with the movement of your hand. Bad Apple nail varnishes are suitable for all occasions. All Bad Apple Cosmetic products are both designed and manufactured in England. Be the talk of the party wear Bad Apple.
These products were sent to me for my honest review, they are stunningly beautiful nail polishes and good quality, highly recommended.
First up Arlet, with & without flash, a beautiful duo green & purple, looks like oil on water in the bottle, how gorgeous is this sultry purple!
And here's Red Cape with and without flash, wickedly beautiful black aubergine
Below, left Arlet, right Red Cape. The brush is flat & wide and painted on beautifully. The first coat is sheer and looks a bit grey, but just wait till the second coat goes on! Wow!
Bad Apple Cosmetics are based in the UK and their polishes are currently £9.95 on their website. I've also seen their polishes at Cheap Smells, Perfumejar & Amazon.
Bad Apple Cosmetics also have fabulous nail wraps, check them out here, you can also keep up to date with Bad Apple on Twitter.
Here's some info on Bad Apple taken from their website: Bad Apple prides itself on their collection of unique and innovative shades of nail varnishes. The Bad Apple design was developed by Darren Woods who prides himself on being the sole designer of these exclusive colours. By drawing upon his extensive experience within the industry and from all the advice he has given to others about colours, he has finally been able to design and develop his own range of stunning nail varnishes. This Bad Apple range is based on 70s cars such as the TVR. Bad Apple nail varnishes are made from quality material and are designed to be used by the professionals. Bad Apple nail varnishes are no drip, no chip and high gloss. Bad Apple Cosmetics do not contain Formaldehyde, Toluene, DBP or Parabens. Bad Apple 3D Arlington Nail Varnish, 14ml has a unique 3D effect made up of an infusion of gold flake, silver and hint of emerald green. The nail varnish changes colour with the movement of your hand. Bad Apple nail varnishes are suitable for all occasions. All Bad Apple Cosmetic products are both designed and manufactured in England. Be the talk of the party wear Bad Apple.
These products were sent to me for my honest review, they are stunningly beautiful nail polishes and good quality, highly recommended.
Red Cape is gorgeous! :)
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