Hello lovelies!
I hope you’re well. Just stopping by to show off my favorite shade of red — “Cinnamon Girl” by Pacifica Beauty. I will continue visiting the nail salon at least monthly for pedicures, but I decided to stick with the DIY approach for my manicures. I’m never completely satisfied with how my nails turn out when I get them done professionally anyway, so I figured I’d save myself the coins and keep my manicures in-house. It’s such a stress reliever for me and cuts down on my exposure to toxic fumes. Plus, the Pacifica Beauty brand of polish is free of the typical nasties like toluene and formaldehyde.
I purchased this polish at Sprouts years ago. When used in combination with the Pacifica top coat, I can go over a week chip-free. “Cinnamon Girl” is more of a holiday red so I guess you can say it’s Christmas in May over here.
What’s your go-to shade of red non-toxic nail polish? Do tell.
Until soon.
Candace Alike Smith is a Las Vegas-based content creator, womb warrior, and matcha enthusiast. Candace founded this site in 2015 to help women of color reclaim their vitality. Follow Candace’s content on holistic beauty, mental wellness, herbs and essential oils, non-toxic products, healthy libations, wellness travel, and self-reflection. Green is her happy color.
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I love this brand of nail polish. I also checked out a few of your other posts. I followed you and do not regret it. I just started my blog and am looking for some support, would you mind checking my blog out? Thank you so much! 🙂 ❤
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Thanks for stopping by and reading, Emma! I will check out your blog!
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Yes yes to all the above. I watch Netflix guilt free whilst doing my manis and pedis. It may be my control issues BUT mine always turn out better 😁 AND saving money feels amazing AND I get to choose my own polish brand (love Pacifica, but the cinnamon would be way too bright for my skin!) I just need to start doing paraffin on my own callused, ok andpaper, beat-up-from-what-I-do hands. (I’ve paid $5 for one that’s coconut oil but don’t do it regularly and never do it myself) Any DIY suggestions? Can I use household items I already have?
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