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My camera is struggling to pick out the reddish tones in these colours – they’re more apparent in the swatches. I love a nude nail but I’m just not sure that these haven’t gone a bit, er, Elastoplast. Or, maybe they’re supposed to – after all, there are only so many ways you can play about with buff. It’s time we had a new word for nudes actually, because clearly these are ‘nude’ for only a certain proportion of people. In the line up above is Terre Rose, Blush and Zoe – the one I think I can wear quite well is Zoe, the lightest shade.
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On the wheel, it’s Blush, Terre Rose and Zoe from left to right. Actually, the PR for Kure is great because she always sends nail sticks to paint. I did, and then accidentally leant on them all, ruining the swatches and my jumper. Honestly, blogger problems are real ;-). You’ll know by now that Kure is 90% natural origin and vegan – I think as a formula, it outperforms almost every other brand I know in terms of longevity which means that lower impact polishes are entirely possible. The best nudes from Kure are Nomade and Cappuchino – you can get them HERE as the newest shades haven’t launched yet. They’re £15.
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