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Something Wonderful This Way Comes

 Exciting time in Belfast this week. We now have our very own Inglot! and not just a kiosk in a department store either. I decided to blag myself in (read walk in off the street) to their soft opening to have a wee nosey and I have to say I'm in love. Whoever designed these displays is an OCD genius! Everything is colour coordinated and you get handed a little magnetic slate on which you gather all the display products to create your palettes and take it to the till where the lovely staff magically produce your purchases all ready to go home.
I of course couldn't go home empty handed especially as they were doing 3 for 2 on nail polishes AND 10% opening day discount! 

I completed my flakie set with the 2 I couldn't get at IMATS, the vintage red I've been craving, 2 nail art pens (interesting to see how they differ from the Models Own pens) and a gorgeous Coral from the new breathable range. Excited to try them all out!




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  1. I LOVE Inglot! I discovered it in Times Square last summer and spent a small fortune on eyeshadows and nail polishes. I love colour so it's a dream! Didn't know they sold nail art pens though! Will have to invest!

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  2. This looks like colour heaven! Would love to check Inglot out properly but theres not stores or counters near me. x

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  3. Ooh I can't wait to get down and have a wee nosey myself. Looks amazing! :)

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  4. Oooh excited to see what you do with the arty pencil things. Keep us posted! xx

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