"Wet N Wild"-"Quick Dry" Nail Polish Giveaway From "Vee G" Of "Dime On A Dime"
This weekend I had the privilege to do something I love to do, and it was FREE, which is my favorite word. Myself and my sister "Vee" of Dime On A Dime had a chance to review "Wet N Wild's" new "Quick Dry" nail polish line. All I'm going to say is "LOVED IT" My favorite color was the "90210 Orange". I'll let you read bellow "Vee's" review. Ladies, make sure you check out her site Dime On A Dime and enter her "Wet N Wild"-"Quick Dry" nail polish giveaway. Click the link, to see the review & enter the giveaway.http://dimeonadime.com/web/2011/07/wetnwild-fast-dry-nailpolish-review-giveaway/
"Vee" & "Dime On A Dime" Featured In The "Atlanta Post" & "Black Voices" Congrats to my sister "Vee G" for being featured in not one, but two publications, for her site. "Dime On A Dime". The "Atlanta Post" first published the article and then it was picked up by "Black Voices". Keep on doing what you do. Others may do what you do, but they don't do it like you do. Congrat's, I'm really proud of you. For all your fashion and beauty needs, "Dime On A Dime", can save you time and money, and have you looking sweet as honey.Atlanta Post: Top Black Fashion Budget Bloggers Keeping You Frugal & Fab | The Atlanta Post "Black Voices" Top Black Budget Fashion Bloggers - Entertainment - Black Voices Conversations Vee Gilbert: As the single parent of two daughters, thirty-five-year-old Vee Gilbert told The Atlanta Post, “spending lots of money on myself is not always an option.” So, just over a year ago the Bay Area makeup artist started sharing tips on managing her passion for fashion and beauty on her blog, which now welcomes 10,000 monthly visitors. Vee has posted helpful tips on transforming thrift-store finds into work appropriate outfits, and even a guide to DIY French manicures. (Cheat sheet: wrapping fingertips in scotch tape creates a straight border for the polish.) Dime on a Dime also features product reviews, contests and giveaways from cosmetics favorites like MAC. “Every woman should feel like a million bucks,” says Gilbert, “even if her means are far less than that.”
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