
You know. Those annoying nail polish marks your allegedly DRIED (days ago, even!) varnish leaves in its wake on paper. Since I work in a paper-heavy office, I'm the repeat offender. Though I myself always think, oh, that wasn't me. And then I remember I the only one here who rocks teal polish.
One of my rules for returning to my former financial copyediting gig (albeit in a freelance capacity) was that I would be allowed to rock whatever nail accoutreMA (as Jack Rebney so sagely says) I like. One way to avoid this? CND's new polish/gel hybrid, Shellac.
Have you experienced Nail Trail? Am I the only one? SHARE, baby.
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well, i left my OPI red my fortune cookie polish trail on the final copy of my dissertation to be submitted. whoopsy daisy! ;)
ReplyDeletei have definitely done this... purple streaks of RBL's Mismas all over papers as I flip through them...
ReplyDeleteCheryl, HYSTER! Thanks for sharing. Lia, I love it! Michelle Mismas is one of my blogging friends :)
ReplyDeleteI too am a nail trail offender! But ladies....lets not forget about the nail trails on the plastic tray part of the copier where you pick up the paper!!! I've noticed these more and more on the copier in my office. I see these sad little lines and sigh to myself while muttering "hmfph, tipwear sucks"
ReplyDeleteYet i did not try Nail Trail. But i want to try it at list one time. I want to achieve the experience of Nail Trail. If it's give my nail's good look then i use it.
ReplyDeleteI have left a nail trail of OPI's I'm Not Really a Waitress on my students' report cards. Those things do not erase....
ReplyDeleteUm, I have a nail trail on my MacBook -- red -- think it's there for life.
ReplyDeleteFortunately I work in a paperless office, otherwise everyone would know I'd been there...
ReplyDeleteHey all!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your nail trail stories. Hilar!!
xoxo
Oh no! You don't work at Daily Makeover anymore?
ReplyDeleteAnon--Nope! But that's definitely not a bad thing. It ended up being a totally different gig than I signed up for, thanks to several rounds of layoffs the company had. All's well that ends well--now I'm freelancing and loving it.
ReplyDeleteWell congrats then! Glad everything is working out for the best! :)
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