Today, I have butter London's All Hail The Queen for you. I wore this when I went to London in 2011 and I loved it. It's like a beige, small amount of pink duo chrome and super fine holographic glitter. I remember while waiting for my friend outside the washroom, I was examining my nails (I was amazed at how they didn't chip yet) and a lady leaving the washroom noticed and mentioned how this type of colour didn't exist back in the day.
Thoughts:
When I wore this during my trip, there were no chips for a good week. I remember being surprised since I was carrying my luggage, and claiming up many stairs that I wouldn't have been surprised if it started chipping. This time, it started to chip after 3 days but I used a different top coat. I still love the colour and I find it very unique. I find Butter London polishes are very easy to apply. I wouldn't say I'm the best at painting my nails but I definitely think this formula is very easy to work with. The paint goes on so smoothly that I really believe that's the reason the brand is called butter London.
Breakdown:
Basecoat: butter London Nail Foundation
Colour layer: butter London All Hail The Queen (two coats)
Topcoat: butter London Hardwear
butter London: All Hail The Queen |
butter London: All Hail The Queen |
butter London (L to R): Hardwear, All Hail The Queen and Nail Foundation |
butter London: All Hail The Queen |
I bought butter London All Hail The Queen at the butter London Canada website for $17, and the base and topcoat were part of the Backstage Basics kit $46.00
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