Showing posts with label Nfu Oh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nfu Oh. Show all posts

Friday, April 25, 2014

Nfu Oh #52

Hello! :) I think I've always worn my Nfo Oh flakies layered, so when I went to pull out #52 to wear, I decided to try it out by itself. This was three coats and I love how the transparent helps draw the eye's attention to the beautiful flakies.

nfu oh 52 1

nfu oh 52 2

nfu oh 52 3

Do you own any Nfu Oh nail polishes?

Thanks for dropping by!
~Sharon

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Sunday, February 2, 2014

Shopping the Stash: N for Nfu Oh

Hello everyone! I do believe I'm starting to get my blogging mojo back, as well as some sort of inspiration, so I'm hoping I'll be back soon :) In the meantime, here is another shopping the stash post for when I had absolutely no idea what to paint on my nails :P I applied two coats of OPI Keeping Suzi at bay and then layered a coat of Nfu Oh #52 over it.

ABC_Nfu Oh

ABC_Nfu Oh

Ahhh, I will never get sick of flakies ♥

Thanks for reading!
~Sharon

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Saturday, October 19, 2013

Holo on holo stamping

Hi ladies :) Here is a quick manicure I put together when I was wearing Nfu Oh #66 again. I stamped over it with A-England Dragon.

nfu oh 66 stamped with dragon

nfu oh 66 stamped with dragon

nfu oh 66 stamped with dragon

Thanks for reading!
~Sharon

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Friday, October 11, 2013

My first Nfu Oh nail polishes!

Hello ladies! I have some super exciting nail polishes to share today from Korean brand Nfu Oh. I have been lemming this brand for the longest time and there is now a way for Australian ladies to easily access Nfu Oh! More about that after the swatches :)


#52 is a blue based flakey nail polish. I layered it over China Glaze Queen B.

nfu oh 52

nfu oh 52

nfu oh 52

#54 has a turquoise base packed with flakey pieces. This is layered over Orly Green with envy.

nfu oh 54

nfu oh 54

#66 is a seafoam green holographic polish. I've heard how Nfu Oh holos can be quite temperamental and hard to apply - this one was no exception. The first coat applied patchy and the second coat only made things worse by dragging it. I had to go back and fill in the patches and then apply a final thick third coat to even things all out. The end result is soooooo worth it though. What a brilliant holographic effect the polish has! ♥

nfu oh 66

nfu oh 66

Okay! With the beauties shown, I'll just go on about the bottle design for a bit then ;) I love love looooooove the shape of the bottle - from the beautiful design to the added ease of holding the brush whilst applying the polish. It's unique and stands out amongst the more 'standard' nail polish bottle designs. The corset bottle shape is what truly makes Nfu Oh well...Nfu Oh!

These nail polishes can be on Maconii Collection, an Australian based online retailer which offers a growing assortment of nail polish brands. Each bottle of Nfu Oh retails for $18.95.

Do you own any of these gorgeous nail polishes?

Thanks for reading!
~Sharon
Products provided for consideration.

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