Hot for Florida: OPI nail polish introduces South Beach Collection
OPI nail polish is feeling the Florida heat.
A fav for salon quality mani-pedi's, OPI nail polish has looked to South Beach for the inspiration for its Spring/Summer 2009 collection. Fellow Divas of the Sunshine State, this is a not-too-shabby compliment. For its fall line, OPI paid tribute to France. Last summer hailed the rich hues of India.
The South Beach colors are hot enough to chase away any recession blues. Pick them up for cheap at a local beauty supply store, then follow our tips for a DIY mani-pedi that looks as good as any professional treatment you could splurge on.
Half the fun of picking an OPI nail polish color is reading the names. Try Miami Beat, Overexposed in South Beach, or Bronzed to Perfection. (Psst... the OPI-obsessed should check out this interview with the source of those wacky, fun names -- did you know that the company started out in dentures?)
Don't be shy about telling folks where those sizzlin' hues on your tootsies came from. No one knows hot like Florida chicks.
~ Deal Diva Letitia
(Photo: OPI nail polish)









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