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Friday, March 23, 2012

Essie Winter 2011 Collection: Size Matters



Essie Size Matters (2 coats)

Happy Friday! I can't wait to go see The Hunger Games this weekend. I assume it's going to be crazy at the theaters tonight and Saturday so I'm waiting for a Sunday matinee to go watch it. I read the books and enjoyed all but the last one (ugh, I say!). Katniss was sort of an unlikeable main character and I sort of hope they keep that in the movies. I don't want them to make her out to be this wonderful heroine when she clearly had issues in the book.

Anyway, I bought a few mini polishes from the Essie Winter collection since they were on sale at Transdesign last month. Up first is my least favorite from the collection called Size Matters (HA!) and it's a blue-based red creme. I dunno, this one just isn't doing it for me. There's nothing wrong with it, and maybe it would have looked better during the winter, but it's just too boring for me. On the bright side, the application and formula was great.

1 comment:

beachgal said...

I did not buy this one out of the winter collection. I just thought it looked like I had similar shades in my collection...esp since when I have purged it a # of times since the late 80's, I kept the reds always. I was always a red gal, esp toes. But when I keep seeing it in swatches. It looks so modern which tons of my reds are not - meaning I DO need to purge some of my old OPI reds - it's time. But still I don't pick up Size Matters. I guess I see what you are saying - there just is something about it that is not a winning color for me.

 

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