CQ Vintage Gray (2 coats)
Oh man, I'm starving. I was just one of those days where there was no time to eat. I did, however, have a small container of lemon Italian Ice which was amazing. It's been so long since I had one and it brought back memories. Fisher Scientific had a little expo on campus today and they were nice enough to bring snacks...oh and molecular grade water I can use for my qPCR reactions!
CQ is a brand you can find at most Walmart and Rite Aide stores, but if you don't have one nearby, you can also get them on their website with free shipping. Vintage Gray is a light gray taupe color that has made the rounds the last few years. It's not unique at all, but if you somehow don't have something like this already, I would recommend Vintage Gray. It had a great formula and application in 2 coats, and I think the bottle is fun and interesting.
*This polish was provided by the company or PR representative. All reviews are based solely on my opinion. For more information, please see my full disclosure at the bottom of the site*
*This polish was provided by the company or PR representative. All reviews are based solely on my opinion. For more information, please see my full disclosure at the bottom of the site*
1 comment:
Did not know they had free ship on their web site! That's great - very rare to find that offered. I think this one might have too much pink in it for me - maybe not as it's darker than the 'one' nude in OPIs Germany collection that has a ton of pink but is very chalky looking..this one is not at all chalky looking. Ooooh - Italian Ice - have not had any in years and years...no place sells it 'round me anymore. I also went sans food yesterday and the day before was too hot to feel like eating...think I had yogurt, blueberries with cinnamon that day and that was it. So I was starvin' by late afternoon yesterday...too hot still to cook inside - so I opted for a pricy but good Baja cuisine place - got take out of a positively fab fresh Alaskan cod totally loaded (home made black bean base) tostoda.
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