Tamatha
A little over a month ago, I was on Martha's Vineyard for a wedding (that sounds a lot posh-er than my life actually is). After my friends and I had a fabulous lunch at The Net Result, we were wandering around the little shopping center there and decided to check out The Toy Box, a cool looking toy store. My eye was caught by a container of nail polishes, some of which were glow in the dark. That, my friends, was something I could not resist. Not only did the glow-in-the-dark nail polish speak to the part of me attracted to tacky-ish things, but it was only $4.00, so it felt like a totally reasonable purchase--especially in a place like the Vineyard where things are quite pricey.
Of course, it was only later, that the rational side of my brain pointed out that this nail polish was probably exactly the sort of product I avoid: completely unnatural, no doubt tested on animals (the poor bunnies!), and, I was willing to bet, made in China. So serious demerits for me. Listen, I need one of you readers who normally doesn't care about such things to buy some natural product made here in the US of A (or your home country, I'm not picky) and not tested on animals to cancel this purchase of mine out, okay?
Anyway, the nail polish in question is, Molly 'n Me Glow in the Dark Nail Polish. I picked out this awesome shade of bluish-purple. In fact, that was part of why I decided to get the nail polish, because it came in a great shade of blue that I wanted anyway. I was really excited to try it. I finally got around to giving it a whirl shortly before Halloween.