Butter London Lady Muck, .4 Ounce

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Butter London Lady Muck .4 Ounce
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  1. Misc.: 1 item
  2. Publisher: butter LONDON; 2011-04-05
  3. Sales Rank in Beauty: #88354

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Butter London's line of 3-free nail lacquers manages to embody both rich, vibrant color and a complete lack of the chemical nasties, eliminating such toxic ingredients as formaldehyde, toluene, and DBP. The colors available delightfully imaginative and saucily named place your nails in the spotlight, making them your ultimate fashion accessory.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Hideous color on brown skin., March 16, 2012
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This review is from: Butter London Lady Muck, .4 Ounce (Misc.)
I'm adventurous. Violet nails? I'm there. Matte silver sparkles? Count me in! Neutral? Love it. Blue? I have 15 shades in my collection! So, I thought this would be a fun addition to my collection of gray nail polishes. (Keep in mind, I have very rarely disliked a color.) But, as soon as I put this on my toes I had one thought: "OMG It looks like you have the worse case of nail-rot ever!"

This color is the *exact* shade of the infamous "black toenail" that runner get when doing high milages.

So, I thought.. "try it on your hands! maybe it's just not good for pedicures?" NOPE, I now looked like a zombie with dead gray nails.

Now, I *do* think it might not be *so* ugly if you had very very very pale skin. The shade of gray is very close to the ash color my skin gets if not correctly hydrated, so this polish really brings out the "ash" in me ... ugh NOT a good thing. It also might look nice if you have very very dark skin, (you know pretty blue-black skin...Read more

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