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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Massive Haul - Shopping & Nail Mail

I have a lot of new polishes to show y'all today! I have not posted about my new ones in a week and a half. One wouldn't think I'd accumulate so many in that span of time, but I guess I really am an addict. Prepare for picture overload!


I did not think it was so much until I was collecting it all together last night to take pictures. And these are not all. I got another package in the mail today that you will see at the bottom. These are from a couple of shopping trips and several packages of nail mail.


These are from small purchases made in the store. You might recognize the far left and right from my giveaway. They were so beautiful that I picked up one for me and one for my giveaway. From left to right: Essence Choose Me!, Salon Perfect Cracked Rose, Sally Hansen Hardener, and Ulta Pinata-Yada-Yada.


I ordered this from Forever21.com when they had a promotion for free shipping on orders over $10. From left to right: Love & Beauty Black Knight, Glitter Plum, Indie Rock Glitter, and Forever 21 Lavender Rose Petal.



I got all of these from Alaina, that I know from PAA on Facebook. I ordered OPI Mad as a Hatter and the rest are extras she was nice enough to include. From left to right: Bubble White (a nail whitener), Finger Paints Easel Come Easel Go, Psychedelic Sunshine, OPI Mad as a Hatter, Sally Hansen Ice Queen, and OPI Pedicure.


These are the Morticia's Nails collection from Essie. I got these from HSN for only $10. I could not resist. From left to right: Essie Midnight Tango, Bone Chilling, and Blood Curdling.



These are my first stamping plates ever! I'm so excited. They are the 21 piece set from Bundle Monster, along with a Konad Stamping set I got off Ebay. I am so excited to start stamping!


These are my very first Barielle polishes! Elle's Spell and Decadence.


These two are sets I got from Burlington. Not anything too exciting. But they are pretty. The top set are all shimmers and a top coat. The bottom are all fruit scented. The bottles remind me of Sally Hansen Diamond Strength. None of them have names. So I gave them names, very simple ones. The top got named Pink Shimmer, Green Shimmer, Purple Shimmer, Champagne Shimmer, and Cream Shimmer (plus the top coat). The bottom I named after their scents. Wild Berry, Cucumber Melon, Vanilla Sugar, Passion Fruit, Strawberry Kiwi, and Raspberry Lime.


During my Burlington trip, I also picked up e.l.f. The Brights Trio collection. It includes Hot Pink, Fire Coral, and Fuchsia.


I ordered a massive collection of Wet n Wild cosmetics from Walgreens.com. All WnW was 50% off, plus I had a coupon for 20% off, and you get free shipping on all orders over $25. So for just a little less than $27, I got 36 cosmetic items, including 29 bottles of polish. In the top picture, you can see the makeup I ordered, but the closeups are just for the polishes. All of these are WnW Fast Dry. From left to right: The Wonder Yellows, SaGreena the Teenage Witch, Buffy the Violet Slayer, Teal or No Teal, The Gold and the Beautiful, Blue Wants to be a Millionaire, How I Met Your Magenta, Hannah Pinktana, Everybody Loves Redmond, FuchsiaRama, and Teal of Fortune. Not all of the bottles show up color accurate at all, but it was hard to get so many to show up well. 


More from my Walgreens haul. From left to right: Tropicalia, Candy-licious, and Red Tape.


Still more of my Walgreens haul. From left to right: Wild Card, Eggplant Frost, Night Prowl, Burgundy Frost, Jezebel, Sparked, Red Red, Kaleidoscope (two of these), and Hallucinate.


Last but not least, from my almost never ending Walgreens haul. From left to right: Tickled Pink, Lady Luck, Blue Moon, Lavender Creme, and Caribbean Frost.



These last two are from Bee from Bee Polished. She included some fun stuff in the envelope. Upon opening I noticed feathers. You can see there were feathers, shredded paper, and sequins, along with Razzles. I love Razzles! The two polishes she sent me where Wet n Wild Tangled in my Web and Correction Tape, both from this years On the Prowl collection.

Its a lot of polish! I'll be swatching all of my new colors on my nail wheels soon, so if anyone wants to see a swatch of any of these colors (or any from my stash), let me know. :)

12 comments:

  1. oh my god !! soooo jealous of your Wet n Wild Goes Cheap order lol ggrrrr xxx

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  2. I never knew WnW had so many pretty shades until I looked at them online. The stores here don't have a very large selection of them, so I went a little crazy. :)

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  3. Wow! That's quite the haul there. Such pretty colors!

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  4. Awesome haul! I love to see what other's are buying!

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  5. @Ashley Marie Thanks! The colors are so pretty in person. I cannot wait to swatch them. Just have to find the time.

    @Peace, Love and Polish Thank you! I love seeing what other's buy too.

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  6. Love the yellow, cant wait to see that!! Great haul.

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  7. Lucky you. I love that Kaleidoscope polish , its my go to polish, and its so pretty.

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  8. @Nail Reflections Thank you! Which yellow? I swatched them all today. The Finger Paints yellow is so amazing!

    @Courtney I love Kaleidoscope! I swatched it today on my nail wheel. I can see myself layering it over so many polishes. Glad I got two. :)

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  9. What a haul!! Oh boy. I like the bottle with the cute rose cap :)

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  10. @Marie I bought way too much. :) The little rose is super cute in person. Looking at it, you'd think it was somewhere between full size and mini, but its actually full size with 0.47 fl oz.

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  11. I have been eyeballing that Essie set from HSN for a few weeks. I keep talking myself out of buying it for some reason.

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  12. @Shally Buy it! :) I've swatched all three of the Essie polishes on my nail wheels. I love them! I have a post about Midnight Tango (the blue one). Blood Curdling is a beautiful jelly polish. Bone Chilling reminds me of bone or milk. Just a little off white.

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