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Working on my second master’s degree, so I keep them short and sweet in order to type quickly...OPI powder perfection dip manicure in “Strawberry Margarita”
Pink neutral!!! My fave dip powder color “Bubble Bath” by OPI! I am not big on trendy nails, so even though St. Patrick’s Day is coming up I decided on my fave pretty pink neutral. I popped some tips on to add a bit of length. #lovinit
These are my mom’s hands. I applied OPI Powder Perfection in “Funny Bunny” to her natural nails. The color is so awesome! It is a creamy opaque white...stunning on any skin tone!
OPI powder perfection mani in “Passion” it is not my fave, but it will do for a week. Looks better in person, but it is still not a knockout color. I will be changing it next Friday or Saturday ...thank goodness I do my own nails!
My latest haul, the big boy (4.25 oz) jars of OPI powder perfection in: Alpine Snow, Samoan Sands, Funny Bunny, and Passion. They are so big I cannot store them in my dip powder drawer, but they totally deserve a separate spot on my shelf!!!
New Years nails I did on my oldest baby girl! Full set of dip powder nails with tips added. Opi “do you have this color in stock-Holm” and Kiara Sky “Sterling”
My cuticles were just a bit dry after adding tips and doing a full dip powder mani, but the colors are poppin, and I fixed the ash later🙃 “strike gold” and “dream illusion” both powders by Kiaira Sky. Christmas nails did!
Recovering from foot surgery, but I still gotta keep my nails right! I used dual forms and poly gel (in princess pink) from enailcouture to add some length. Love the neutral pink color!
OPI Powder Perfection in “Bubble Bath” one of my faves. I almost exclusively use dip powder now. I previously used gel for about six or seven years. I waited with bated breath for OPI to begin making dip powders. When they did, I could not buy the jar quickly enough!