August 8, 2010

Rockin' Blue

I'm really starting to like Brucci! $2.79 a bottle, isn't that bad. The color range is alright, although it's mostly pinks and reds. But there are new bottles that come in!

Brucci Gianna's "Rockin" Blue
it's similar to a teal/turquoise but since I'm not good with variations of the basic colors I looked it up! :) Gianna's "Rockin" Blue is close to a misty turquoise. My camera is stupid and can't pick up a lot of the colors. But once I put it on, I loved it! And the application? EXCELLENT! Seriously I think I'm going to get more Brucci's! The swatch is 2 coats and no top coat!


Any interested or curious bloggers that would like to try out Brucci? Send me an email and maybe we can arrange a swap or something! I'll try to get a picture of the colors on their shelves for you so it might be easier to see what I can get. :)

hope you enjoyed,
<3katherine

4 comments:

  1. Ooo! I like that colour.

    Where does one find this brand? The colours are nice and the price is great. I see them on the blogs all the time but have never run into them in person.

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  2. Ice Queen: Thanks! I get them at Rite Aid. There isn't a big variety of colors but every so often I see some nice colors and there are new colors sometimes. I have a few small shelves of them at my local Rite Aid. I haven't found them anywhere else though. If your local Rite Aid doesn't have some, I can probably grab a few bottles for you for a 'swap' or something! Or I could send them to you for you to test out the brand =)

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  3. i like their color selection but it bugs me that they're not B3F ;/

    - kathy ♥

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  4. Kathy: Really? I didn't do much research haha. But if you look at the B3, the stuff is just basically to make it easier to apply, not to chip as much. But I think it might depend on the amounts you use also. I won't be using it much either, most of my bottles I've used a few times and they sit around. I mostly have B3F polishes, so yeah. But that's good to know. :)

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