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Wednesday, 9 July 2014

Butter London Pimms and Lynnderella Connect The Dots

Butter London Pimms
Butter London Pimms

Here's a self indulgent post about some of my favourite things - yellow polish and black and white glitter! My newest yellow polish and my oldest black and white glitter, to be exact. This is Butter London Pimms. It's not a new shade, I think it was from BL's autumn 2013 collection, but when I saw it in my local Boots last week it just seemed so bright and perfect for summer I had to buy it! I don't have a yellow quite like it - I usually go for paler, lemony yellows, greenish yellows, mucky yellows or mustard yellows - avoiding primary yellows because they look kind of 'eggy' and I don't like them on my hands. But this is perfect! The application was fantastic too - this is two coats with Seche Vite topcoat. Much as I love yellow, many yello polishes can be a real pain to apply.

Butter London Pimms

Butter London Pimms

Butter London Pimms

Butter London Pimms

Butter London Pimms
Butter London Pimms


So I wore it on its own for a couple of days then I added black and white glitter. I love black and white glitter, and I have quite a collection of them now - hexagonal ones, mixed shapes, tiny glitters, some with bar glitter, dots, squares, some with highlights of other colours, or background shimmer, or bits of holo - you name it, there's a variant of black and white glitter out there somewhere and chances are I own it, lol! But this is the one that started them all - Lynnderella Connect The Dots. I was amazed when I first saw pictures of this - I'd never seen anything like it before. This was back in the day when Lynnderella sold direct from her blog and people got together for group orders... lot of water under the bridge since then. But this was my first black and white glitter, and my first indie polish in fact! There are other black and white glitters I probably like more now, but this is the original, and I still have a soft spot for it.


Butter London Pimms with Lynnderella Connect The Dots
Butter London Pimms with Lynnderella Connect The Dots


One coat of Connect The Dots over my existing mani with BL Pimms, with a coat of Gelous to smooth and Seche Vite to finish.

Butter London Pimms with Lynnderella Connect The Dots

Butter London Pimms with Lynnderella Connect The Dots
Butter London Pimms with Lynnderella Connect The Dots

All products in this post are from my personal collection and were purchased by me.

3 comments:

  1. You've made me realise that I should sport yellow polish more often as I only wear it like once a year. Love the look of the polish with Connect The Dots on top, the combination is gorgeous! Raspberrykiss xo

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  2. Beautiful! It makes me think of bees! :D

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