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just wondering which polishes you all use for french manicure
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Creme Puff.....definitely for the white! Ive never ever found another make that goes on quite like this! I only wish Id have found it ages ago!!!
Its white and quite a crisp white...but somehow remains totally perfect and natural!
contrasting colour?.....well I think of it more a complimenting colour.....
I like Negligee its quite sheer....but I have used Moonlight & Roses for a sparkly twist to French
There must be loads of other combinations Debbie.....just thought I would share my favourites with ya!!!
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I will be watching with interest to see which other colours I should dig deep into my purse to buy and try!!!!!! :lol:
 

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debbienailz said:
just wondering which polishes you all use for french manicure
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debbie
Any enamle from the LuLu Range..................
I just can't decide.............But moonlight and roses is just so cute...........
 

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Nailsinlondon1 said:
Any enamle from the LuLu Range..................
I just can't decide.............But moonlight and roses is just so cute...........
hi ruth
what is the lulu range? i have the 2003 spring colour chart for creative..is there another out now? thanks for your help


thanks jacky
i will order creme puff today i ahave moonlight and roses but will also try negligee ...many thanks
debbie
 

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Hi,

Never thought my french manicures were up to much till I discovered creme puff, it goes on like magic.
 

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Hi Jackie

What is 'creme puff' - sorry if i missed something.

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jackie1 said:
Hi,

Never thought my french manicures were up to much till I discovered creme puff, it goes on like magic.
 

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Hi...
'Creme puff' is the 'white' used in a french polish.
HTH's
 

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carizabeth said:
Hi Jackie

What is 'creme puff' - sorry if i missed something.

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Cream Puff is the wonderful white CND enamel for your French manicures - it really is the best and like the others I really love it with Moonlight & Roses.
 

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debbienailz said:
just wondering which polishes you all use for french manicure
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debbie

Moonlight and Roses is my fav too, clients love it!
I also like Transparent Touch, it has a blue tint to it.
 

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debbienailz said:
hi ruth
what is the lulu range? i have the 2003 spring colour chart for creative..is there another out now? thanks for your help


thanks jacky
i will order creme puff today i ahave moonlight and roses but will also try negligee ...many thanks
debbie
these are the colours for the LULU Collection, Spring 2003 release.........
Bisou De LuLu #322 – NEW
Bijou #323 – NEW
Tres Femme #324 – NEW
Tres Jolie #325 – NEW
Classique #326 – NEW
Mystere #327 – NEW
Beau #328 – NEW
Romantique #329 – NEW
Sheer Contentment #307
Moonlight & Roses #45
Cold Shoulder #194
Light Diffusion #305

They are absoluty brill, each colour so pretty that is is hard to make a choice.............


 

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