Revlon Cherries in the Snow

Gah, the heat! Please can we keep the nice sunny/none rainy weather, but turn the temperature down a notch? I’ll be sad when the rain comes, but I’m far too hot at the moment! I’m going into work just for the large fan and ice cold water cooler! I’ve been invited to a BBQ at the weekend and because it’s work people I want to look reasonable. but not wear my usual tame(read:boring) clothes I wear to work, nor my going out clothes as they are a bit much(read:too weird for work folks.). I’m attempting to motivate myself to go out and buy something appropriate to wear. I hate trying on clothes anyway, nvm when it is soo hot!

Anyway… *spontaneously combusts*

This is a NOTD from last week. This is Revlon Cherries in the Snow. I love the raspberry red shade as it looks less scary on my pale skin than true red. I really like Revlon polishes, I know I’ve said before, but they are pretty, cheap and apply nicely!

I’m still liking my Nailene nail art sticker things! So easy to put on and they look cute. I have a problem though, when I see nail art stuff. It makes me want to try to attempt it myself, but that would probably end in disaster, think it’s best I stick-to-my-stickers :)

After a five days of wear, slight tip wear, but not too bad. Before I removed it I had to test Prism over it and I was pleasantly surprised by a pretty purple result! Below is the original red next to Prism over red. I’m going to have fun testing out other colours!

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  1. I wouldn’t have expected Prism to do that. I tried it over Chainmail Charm today and ruined it! I’m going to put it over all my blues first.

    Love that name – Cherries in the Snow….

  2. I know, I was quite surprised, it must be the slight blue shine prism has. Hehe, I guess it’s a bit hit and miss, I think it would look great over blues. :)
    Cherries in the Snow is a sweet name, I love the lipstick this colour too.

  3. Such a classic red, and the layering with Prism is great!