Adam Lambert mention. Black Nail Polishes: Is There Really A Difference?
Filed Under () by Adam Lambert on Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Posted at : Tuesday, October 14, 2014
If you’ve ever thrown on a black shirt and pants assuming they’d match,
only to discover your top is more of a charcoal while the bottoms have a
mossy green cast, then you know that black is not always black. But
when it comes to black nail polish, is there a difference? We tested a
selection including Chanel Le Vernis in Black Satin—the polish zero that started it all—to see how they compare.
NYC New York Color In A New York Color Minute Quick Dry Nail Polish in Black Elixir. As the (long) name suggests, this polish sets quickly, making it ideal for that last-minute cat, witch, or Adam Lambert costume for Halloween. And although it’s opaque, the formula is somewhat watery.
Read full article:
http://www.allure.com/beauty-trends/blogs/daily-beauty-reporter/2014/10/halloween-black-nail-polish.html
NYC New York Color In A New York Color Minute Quick Dry Nail Polish in Black Elixir. As the (long) name suggests, this polish sets quickly, making it ideal for that last-minute cat, witch, or Adam Lambert costume for Halloween. And although it’s opaque, the formula is somewhat watery.
Read full article:
http://www.allure.com/beauty-trends/blogs/daily-beauty-reporter/2014/10/halloween-black-nail-polish.html
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2 comments:
Adam's name shows up in the oddest places. But it's nice to know he's become part of the culture. His name is used to illustrate something or to make a point. Cool!
So true!
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