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Tuesday, October 16, 2007
12:39 PM

OPI nail polish Spree 1 - SGD10.35 per bottle
(excluding local postage charges if any)

Completed
Package no. LJ503395235US


note: we are only gathering orders for OPI nail polish
(cuz we're not sure if there'd be any interest in other stuff)

- click on the logo/pixs below to visit the website -
- scroll to the bottom for tips to buying your OPI polishes -


Some of the hot colors pple always talk about.
(From left to right: I'm not really a waitress; Big apple red;
Got a date to Knight; Infatuation)




Hey ladies, we're opening OPI nail polish spree!!!!!

After seeing some yahoo auctions selling OPI nail polishes,
i mean, we got down to thinkin if we could give you peeps a better deal.

"OPI polishes are ard $22 per bottle if you buy them at DFS, $13-$15 if you buy them on yahoo auctions, how much cheaper if we get them ourselves???"

Glad to tell you that it's SGD$10.35 per bottle
(too bad this seller is not giving us any bulk discounts on item price/shipping charges
Boooooo~)

Taking US exchange rate to be 1.60:
SGD$10.35 per bottle (excluding local postage if any)
= (US$3.98item price + US$2.17shipping price) x 1.60 + SGD$0.50 handling charge


~HOW we get the bottles to YOU!~
- We prefer to meet you in person to pass you your items - save you more $ -
(of course at the place and time of our convenience... we can work this out after the items arrive)

- BUT if you'd rather receive your items through the post,
we'd really recommend registered post, don't wana risk having leaky bottles or hairline cracks.

- For normal postage, we'll buy those postpac (envelopes with bubble wraps)
Take this as a approx guide: 3 bottles postage - $1.80; 7 bottles postage - $2.85
I'll let you know the concrete details after our orders are received in S'pore.


SOME TIPS

Tip1
http://www.opi.com/opi/opistudio.aspx
Go to this website to look at a larger & clearer picture of your nail polish.
You can "test" it out on your skin color in this flash site
take the results with some pinch of salt - the real thing is always better.

Tip2
How to pick reds to suit your skin
Generally skin tones fall into two categories, warm and cool.


  • Cool skins tend to be paler skins or your veins appear bluish or you turn reddish after sunburn.
  • Warm skins are often darker or your veins appear greenish or you turn darker after sunburn.
Follow this chart below:


All Skin Tones: True primary red – ie. The classic London Bus colour. Although some argue that true reds still work best on pale skins.

Cool Skin Tones (pink undertones): Pink tones of red, Berry Reds, Blackberry Reds, Brick Reds, Blue tones of Red, Plum tones.

Warm Skin Tones (yellow undertones): Orangey reds, Warm reds, Tomato reds, Brown based reds, Golden reds, Tawny reds.

Finally, it’s worth mentioning that blue toned reds will have a whitening effect.
(reference: http://www.kissandmakeup.tv/2006/07/how_to_pick_red.html)