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New York Red Nails

Hello beautiful! It's the Christmas season and I'm gearing up for it with Christmas colours. Here is my first NYC New York Color nail polish in Broadway Burgundy Frost. It's a classic shimmery red which reminds me a lot of my favourite red, China Glaze Ruby Pumps.





Here I am wearing just two coats with a clear top coat but you can see that if you are wearing this colour alone the nail bed is still visible. You may then want to add a few additional coats for total opacity. The best part about this red polish is that it only cost $1US dollar! I got my bottle at Target. 



Stay tuned to see how I turn this red colour into my latest christmas nail art design!

Happy NYC Red!
XOXO
Bellezza Bee

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Comments

  1. i love the color as it is but i am also excited to see your design! :)
    beautiful.

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  2. This is beautiful! Can't wait to see your creation! :D

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  3. I always love a good red! Excited to see your design.

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    1. hello meera, what is your favourite red nail polish?

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