6.10.2013

Born Pretty Store - Resin Rhinestone & Nail Polish Remover Container

Today I have two items from Born Pretty Store for review. The first are these cute resin rhinestones! Born Pretty Store has a ton of fun Nail Art supplies.

You can check out these rhinestones here: http://www.bornprettystore.com/100pcs-resin-rhinestone-acrylic-nail-p-5153.html

I decided to try the #4 color; here is the mani that I did with them:





Polishes Used:
-OPI - Nail Envy
-Sinful Colors - Lavender
-Poshe

I really think that these make a cute accent to any mani. I could picture them used with other nail decorations or as just a little something extra on a simple mani like I did.

Pros:
-100 Rhinestones per pack (which is only $0.99!)
-Fun accent to any mani
-Free shipping on all orders from Born Pretty Store

Cons:
-Larger than some of my other rhinestones
-If you don't add a topcoat once they are applied, they may not stay on the entire time of your mani

The next product that I selected to review was this nail polish remover container:


You can check this out here: http://www.bornprettystore.com/pump-dispenser-nail-polish-makeup-liquid-container-bottle-p-4780.html

This is a really neat container because you simply remove the lid, pour in your favorite remover, put the lid back on and use. It's a pump top so you can just pick up your cotton ball and get to removing!

Pros:
-Easy to use! You only need one hand :)
-Hold 150ml of liquid
-Although I used this for remover, you really could use it for any liquid
-Only $3.55 and Free Shipping from Born Pretty Store

Cons:
-If you do nail art of use remover to clean up your nails, you have to keep a separate bottle or container with a different type of lid

Overall, I would recommend purchasing both of these products.

And don't forget that you can use the below code to get 10% off of your nail art supplies!



2 comments:

  1. Really lovely base color! Love how the rhinestones just define it and make it look elegant!

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  2. Cute rhinestone!! :) Its a easy way to spice up a manicure. Great review Stephanie!

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