
Good morning lovelies & happy Monday. I hope everyone had a fantastic weekend. This weekend was the beginning of March Break, which meant that work was pretty busy. It also means my kids are home all week during the day, which should make trying to get any nail art done a moot point haha.
But today we’re diving into the 3rd prompt for Glam Nails Challenge March, & this one was an easy one — pastel. Obviously, I had to do a pastel skittle look using a few Spring-y shades.


The polishes I used for this manicure are:
- Base Coat: China Glaze Calcium Gel Fortifer
- Top Coat: China Glaze Fast Forward Top
- Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Crying Out Cloud
- Londontown USA Bell Flower
- Essie Mint Candy Apple
- Essie Chillato
- Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Sun Shower
- Essie Expressie FX Iced Out


Oh I love a good skittle, & I’ve really been loving the pastels lately as well. This look is an easy way to do some “nail art” that isn’t really nail art but totally passed for it. Quick, easy, super cute; all the things I look for in a manicure, to be honest. & the addition of Essie Expressie FX Iced Out gives all the nails a nice cohesive look that pulls everything together. I know the glazed nail look is kind of on its way out, but I’m kind of obsessed with it.
I’ve never been one for following trends anyway.

What do you think of my pastel skittle look for Glam Nails Challenge March? Is it beginning to feel a bit like Spring where you are? We’ve had nothing but rain upon rain the last couple days… so yeah, definitely feeling like Spring haha.
Have a great Monday.
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OH GOSH! I love a good skittle, even moreso when it’s pastel or neon (depending on my mood hehe)… but the addition of the pearlescent topper is OMG GORGEOUS! I think I need Essie Iced Out… after an assessment of my collection to make sure I don’t have a sheer topper that would work just as good. Would you say the topper has a yellow, blue, purple, or something else cast/tone to it?
GORGEOUS skittles… I don’t think there are “winners” in the Glam Nails Challenges (I could be wrong), but if there were, I’d name you for this one!