Nail polish it’s been around almost as long as civilisation. In ancient Egypt, the Egyptians would colour their nails with reddish-brown stains derived from. The Incas painted eagles on their fingertips and the Chinese used lacquers made from anything from mixtures of egg whites, beeswax and gelatin to crushed orchid and rose petals and alum to decorate and tint their nails.
This ancient practise while used to protect the nails is usually used most simply for appearance.
Nail polish has the effect of brightening up your day and giving you that little bit of a pick me up, especially on those days when you really need it. It can show a side of you, you don’t often let out or it can put across an air of polished, coiffed elegance. Simply put, it can make you feel pretty ^_^
Of late my girlfriend and I have become, for lack of a better term, obsessed with painting our nails. We delight in the girlish moments of painting them and then the final results. In the past 7 days we have tried a combined total of 10 different colours.
The bursts of personality and temperament that wearing a particular colour or shade of nail polish can exude and in some cases make you yourself indulge in is delectable.
Nail polish is a cheap but extremely effective way of changing it up, without much more effort then a few brush strokes.

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