My Nail Polish Obsession

KBShimmer Pink Sugar Moisturizing Nail Polish Remover & Pink Sugar Sugar Scrub


Good morning! I have a non-polish, yet slightly polish related post for you today! Have you tried any of the bath and body products from KBShimmer yet? Well I hadn't until just recently and DOH, I feel like I've been under a rock. But I'm out from under it now and add me to the fan club of these fantastic KBShimmer products. Christy has a wide range of items, truly something for everyone. There are lotions, sugar scrubs, cuticle oils, whipped butters, soap and bath bombs as well as base coat and topcoat! Well I have a few of these items to share with you today, the removed and sugar scrub in the Pink Sugar scent.
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Let's start with the Moisturizing Nail Polish Remover. Pink Sugar is a scent described as "cotton candy, lemon, caramel and raspberry fuse together with an undertone of a musk." Pink Sugar is an amazing sent, sweet but sexy...100% feminine. If you haven't tried anything in the Pink Sugar scent you need to now! So I received the Moisturizing Nail Polish Remover in the blogger pack from the Vegas CosmoProf after party. I found that the remover not only smelled wonderfully, but also worked wonderfully! It tackles all the polish finishes with ease, doing a quick and efficient job. It did not leave my nails or cuticles feeling dried out. I will say that it left a weird feeling on my finger tips, like a residue or something? But a quick rinse under water and that feeling was gone. I don't see this product in the shop so I'm not sure if it's going to be released any time in the future. I decided if it is introduced to the shop it would at least there would be a review floating around in cyberspace, waiting to be read.

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I also received a small size tub of the Pink Sugar Sugar Scrub. This product was my favorite out of the blogger package. Again, the smell is amazing and I really loved how it made my skin feel. It's recommended that you "scoop out a small amount of scrub from jar, combine with water and use a gentle motion to buff away the dead skin cells and form a lotion." I really liked the gentle "grit" of this scrub. It was just enough that my hand really felt like it was being cleaned, yet not so much that it was abrasive. I did just as directed, scooped a small amount out with my finger (you could also use a spoon) and with a little water I gently rubbed it over my hands. The scrub doesn't dissolve immediately and does work into a nice moisturizing layer. Once rinsed off my hands were left feeling clean, bright and soft.








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