I don’t know about you, but as a busy Mum I never seem to get the time to make my nails look pretty.  I’m put off by the length of time it takes for them to dry, the chips and finding the time to take it off again when they don’t look so pretty any more.

I love the idea of nail varnish, especially in the summer.  There’s so many colours and designs you can get so your nails to go with any outfit from your wardrobe.  When Little Ondine got in touch to tell me about their gorgeous range of colours and new natural formula I had to find out if their varnish would be something I could get on with.

Little Ondine Nail Varnish Review

The colours were gorgeous.  They had flat colours and glittery ones.  It’s was difficult to pick just 2, but I managed it.  I went for the Amazon (pictured above)  and Copper Spark (below).

The colours went on really easily and the first thing I noticed is they don’t have that toxic smell like traditional nail varnishes.  They dry really quickly, but it’s a good idea to keep them dry for at least the first hour.  Do follow the instructions for getting your nail surface clean before applying the colour or you’ll find the colour peels off very easily.

I wore the Copper Sparkle for a day, but as a Mum my hands are in and out of changing bags, and always doing jobs so I did find the colour peeled a little bit to easily.

I wore the Amazon for an evening, without the kids and changing bags, and the colour lasted perfectly.  Just like any other nail varnish would.

The colours themselves are perfect.  I adore them both and struggle with which is my favourite.  I guess it would have to be the Amazon, as it reminds me of my blog a little bit!

Little Ondine nail varnish do come into there own when it comes to removing them.  With a little soaking the simply peel off.  I found this really easy to do and again, there was no need for any toxic nail varnish remover.

As a natural product, Little Ondine get a thumbs up from me.  I will look forward to wearing these colours regularly and letting all my Mummy friends know about them.

I was provided with the nail colours in exchange for this Little Ondine Nail Varnish Review, but all opinions are my own.

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