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Pink nail polish

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pinkyponkyplink · 18/03/2023 23:44

Is there such a thing as a pink nail varnish? Not baby pink, pastel pink, hot pink, not chalky pink but a gel look average pink?

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ThatLibraryMiss · 19/03/2023 00:04

Essie Ballet Slippers. Essie Gel Setter top coat will help it dry quickly and give a lovely shine too.

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pinkyponkyplink · 19/03/2023 10:09

Thanks. I have ballet slippers and consider it a nude, or pale pink. I'm looking for like a rose pink x

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GonnaGetGoingReturns · 19/03/2023 10:25

Maybelline super stay do 135 nude rose and 130 rose poudre which I use. They’re different shades of rose.

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Figroll16 · 19/03/2023 11:30

I've got both of these-are they too pastel-y?

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AnchorWHAT · 19/03/2023 11:39

My most favourite colour pink polish came from primark, loved the colour but the polish was rubbish, didnt last five minutes! Shame as i have never found a match for it anywhere 😟

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JenS16 · 20/03/2023 10:27

Barrym have a good selection of different pinks barrym.com/search?type=product%2Carticle%2Cpage%2Ccollection&q=Pink+nail

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ThatLibraryMiss · 20/03/2023 21:08

Roses come in so many pinks I'm not sure what you're looking for, but this is the pink page at Nail Polish Direct. I buy a lot from them and their service is good.

If you're not sure about the colour representation on the screeen Googling
brand colourname swatch
usually gets results in several different lighting set ups plus sometimes information about whether a polish is patchy or has good coverage.

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Fedupwitheveryone · 20/03/2023 21:36

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CharlotteStreetW1 · 20/03/2023 23:24

GonnaGetGoingReturns · 19/03/2023 10:25

Maybelline super stay do 135 nude rose and 130 rose poudre which I use. They’re different shades of rose.

I second rose poudre. It's pretty much all I've worn for the last decade and it lasts well.

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CharlotteStreetW1 · 20/03/2023 23:29

It's this one.

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MistySkiesAreGone · 20/03/2023 23:31

Do you want a cool pink or a warm pink? Warm pinks would maybe be a salmon shade, rosewood, or something clearer like a geranium pink (love to find one of those!), or coral pinks (these tend to lean towards hot pinks), and peachy pinks. Cool pinks - icy or rose coloured.

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Rollerbird · 21/03/2023 06:35

Haha @CharlotteStreetW1 i was going to say WOW your nails look just like an advert! (seriously thought that was a photo of your own nails 😂)

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BusterGonad · 21/03/2023 06:53

Revlon do one, I think it's called Rosewood or something very similar. Obviously a browny tawny pink.

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CharlotteStreetW1 · 21/03/2023 08:42

Rollerbird · 21/03/2023 06:35

Haha @CharlotteStreetW1 i was going to say WOW your nails look just like an advert! (seriously thought that was a photo of your own nails 😂)

Ha ha! Actually mine aren't far off that but the light in here doesn't show the colour right (and I do need to work on my cuticles 😳).

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GonnaGetGoingReturns · 21/03/2023 10:09

CharlotteStreetW1 · 20/03/2023 23:29

It's this one.

They’re all good and even better for a klutz like me, dry super quickly and last ages without chipping!

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MissAmbrosia · 21/03/2023 10:31

I have Essie - Into the a bliss and Bourjois Rose a sables - which is bit darker.

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