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Butter LONDON Autumn/Win​ter '12 Collection

By Beautycounter @BeautyCounter
Sequins! Velvet! Satin! Tweed! This season, the catwalks were abundant with rich texture! The brand translated this to nails through the infusion of glitter particles and metallic and holographic finishes. The color tones speak to “earthiness” but are not specifically earth tones – think rust, shimmering greens and silvers. This collection feels future-forward but not futuristic. This season is all about using texture to add interest and depth to your look!
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Dodgy Barnett Nail Lacquer $14
Color: A highly holographic shade that blurs the line between gray and silver. A classic!
Definition: A bad hairdo. A mullet of variety is a seriously Dodgy Barnett.
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Gobsmacked Nail Lacquer $14
Color: A heavily pigmented charcoal gray glitter with a slightly textured finish. This shade is unlike anything we've seen before. A legend in the making!
Definition: To be totally speechless. Unable to think of anything to say.
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Lovely Jubbly Nail Lacquer $14
Color: A vibrant magenta flecked with red, blue, and gold micro particles. Channeling a distinctly retro 70's feel, this sultry glitter gives high impact sparkle perfect for disco divas.
Definition: Brit speak for "excellent." Used when a person hears pleasing news or has a stroke of good luck.
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Shag Nail Lacquer $14
Color: A high-shine metallic lacquer in a warm orange-burgundy hue. Reminiscent of fallen autumn leaves. Le sigh.
Definition: Brit slang for "knocking boots."
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Trustafarian Nail Lacquer $14
Color: A golden holographic finish gives this delightful sage green a surprising and sophisticated edge.
Definition: A spoiled rich kid who pretends to be a hippy but still goes to Daddy's mansion on the weekend.

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