Say the word “manicure” and I can go from barely listening to hanging on your every word in a matter of nanoseconds. That’s how much I love manicures. If I had the time, I would polish my nails every single day.
For 2013, L’oreal Paris and Color Designer, Orrea Light, have concocted 6 sublime, almost heavenly shades to reflect the most noteworthy hues of the season.
L’Oreal Colour Riche Nail Trend Setter Collection Shades from left to right:
My manicure addiction is fed by this collection because I absolutely love every single shade! For me, there is no quicker pick-me-up than a perfect manicure and with this L’Oreal Colour Riche Nail Trend Setter Collection I can happily pick yourself up over and over and over again. I can usually get four day chip free wear from L’Oreal’s nail polishes even without a topcoat. At $4.99 – $5.99 a pop, I wish I had six fingers on one hand.
Which color is your favorite?
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New Money and Orange You Jealous? are my fave shades. I usually change shades every week. I don’t really have time to keep switching manis lately. These L’Oreal collection looks candylicious.
These shades are actually fun. I think you can find all the colors you need, that will match your outfit every single day from this collection. The light tone of this L’Oreal collection is visually addicting. I agree, it will be tempting to change your nails often if you get to have these beautiful colors.
I have the ‘Orange You Jealous’ and it’s fantastic! I find, actually, that L’Oreal colors don’t last as long for me as other brands. I, too, am a mani fanatic and can get up to 6-7 days doing my own with certain polishes (barring nail growth) but with these I get about 2-3 days. The color is worth it though.
I use to go base coat, polish, top coat but I would sometimes find myself removing a perfectly good manicure just so I could try new colors. Now I change my polish 2-3 times per week so I more often than not I skip base and top coat. I have three shades from this collection but I will be in Target later today and anything can happen 😉