I'd  like to introduce you to my newest blog contributor Dina who is my  personal nail polish expert, she'll be sharing all there is to know  about nail polish trends in a few posts. Read more below to get started  with part one...
{Dina} I have a very real and very expensive addiction to nail polish. I'm a sucker for neutrals, a lover of corals, completely gone for fireman reds…I could go on but I'm sure you understand. I do have a tab on my browser simply named 'Nails' (see manic obsessive picture below) and have no shame in admitting to my life-altering addiction of pretty nails.
I  love interesting shades and tend to shy away  from traditional reds and  pinks…which is all most salons usually have. That's  what prompted me  to start my collection. Why put yourself at the mercy of the  nail  salon's paltry selections? Nail trends are often overlooked and they  really  shouldn't be - it's the easiest way to elevate your look. A  great color puts me  in a good mood and actually makes me more confident  about my appearance. We're  quite lucky to have mostly sunny weather in  the Middle East (although August weather  sometimes doesn't really feel  like a blessing) so we have the unique freedom of  altering our nail  polish whims to our moods rather than season appropriate  colors.  Essie & OPI are my go-to favorites.
 As  important as the color is, every foundation  needs a good base so  invest in both base coat and topcoat. I love Essie's First Base  base coat but OPI's Start-to-Finish duo top and base coat is perfect to keep in your purse for  touch-ups. However… Seche Vite  is the  ultimate topcoat if you're willing to ignore the strange smell  as it's applied.  When you've joined the world of Seche Vite nail  snobs..it's probably the first  sign of your descent into nail polish  addiction. 
Must-Haves:
1. Fast-Drying Topcoat by Seche Vite
2. First Base Basecoat by Essie
3. From Start To Finish Dual Topcoat &  Basecoat by OPI
4. Matte About You Topcoat Matte Finisher by  Essie 
Other more specialized products (which not  everyone may need depending on how healthy your nails are) include Essie's  Ridge Filler and Dior's Crème Abricot Fortifying Nail  Cream.
The world of nail polish addicts is a world unto  itself - which is why I'm scarily familiar with common nail  jargon. 
Dupes:  Nail polish that is extremely  similar to that of another brand, thus  they are dupes. If your wallet is crying  out against buying the entire  Dior Vernis collection, then look for dupes from  less expensive  brands. 
VNL: Another  secret…VNL is my pet peeve of  life. Standing for 'Visible Nail Line',  VNL is a sadly common occurrence to  those who prefer sheer polishes (I  loathe sheers, if you like sheers then I will  likely consider you an  alien) . I'm kind of the complete neurotic opposite -  I'll apply three  or four coats to avoid the dreaded VNL 
Jelly: Certain  colors go on more smoothly  than others - they're well pigmented and  have a flawless finish that sometimes  renders top coats unnecessary.  Many Essie polishes are jellies - and super easy  to apply. 
Sheet Marks:  Let this be a lesson to you,  future nail polish addict. The cardinal  rule of nail polish is to NEVER EVER  apply it before going to bed.  Unless you want to wake up to what looks like a  botched finger print  attempt, apply at least two hours before bedtime.   
Matte:  Exactly what it sounds like, matte  nails are a huge trend currently.  It's all about having nails that are 'matte'  rather than shiny.  Although some brands, such as OPI make special matte nail  polishes in  certain colors, your best bet is to invest in a matte topcoat (like  the  one mentioned above) so you can use it with whatever color you like.  I'm a  bit of a shiny topcoat type of person, but this is something  everyone should try  once. 
Next  time, nail polish trends dominate I will  share yet more of my  obsession with you guys, including what additions are  MANDATORY* to  your nail polish collection.** 
*They really are mandatory.
**I  assume that everyone has a collection  (probably due to my unhealthy  fixation on nail polish). If not, then get  started! It's the ultimate  instant gratification to have oh-so-pretty  nails.






 
 
  
 










 
 






















