butter LONDON 3 Free
Nail Lacquer, Yummy Mummy 0.4 fl oz (9 ml)
$15.00
- Color
Yummy Mummy
Yummy Mummy: Our 'magic' lacquer. This medium beige colour is simply stunning on EVERY skin colour. If you can't decide on a lacquer, then we will for you. It's this. The High Price of Beauty? We don't think so. butter LONDON is a 3 Free Company What is 3 free? butter LONDON products contain NO Formaldehyde, NO Toluene, and NO DBP (Dibutyl Phthalate). We believe in Colour, not Carcinogens. Made in USA |
| Warnings: |
Keep out of flame and heat. |
butter LONDON, llc |
| Ethyl Acetate, Butyl Acetate, Isopropyl Alcohol, Nitrocellulose, Adipic Acid, Neopentyl Glycol, Trimellitic Anhydride, Copolymer, Trimethyl Pentanyl Diisobutyrate, Triphenyl Phosphate, Stearalkonium Hectorite, Diacetone Alcohol, Citric Acid, Dimethicone, Benzophenone 1, May Contain (+/-): Aluminum Powder, Bismuth Oxychloride (CI 77163), Black Iron Oxide (CI 77499), D&C Red 30, D&C Red 33 (CI 17200), D&C Red 34 Calcium Lake (CI 15880), D&C Red 6 Barium Lake (CI 15850), D&C Red 7 Calcium (CI 15850), D&C Violet 2 (CI 60725), D&C Yellow 11, D&C Yellow 10 (CI 74005), FD&C Yellow 5 Aluminum Lake, FD&C Yellow 5 Aluminum Lake, FD&C Yellow 6 Aluminum Lake, Ferric Ammonium Ferrocyanide (CI 77510), Mica, Red (CI 77491), Titanium Dioxide, D&C Red 17, FD&C Red 4 (CI 14700 |
Apply 1-2 coats as needed. |
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Dries quickly (11)
- Easy to use (9)
- Goes on smoothly (9)
- Gentle (6)
- Long lasting (5)
Cons
- Chips easily (3)
Best Uses
- Weekly (5)
- Daily use (4)
- Special occasions (4)
- Any time (3)
- Professional settings (3)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Classic style (11), Trendy style (6), Manicure/pedicure addict (3)
Most Liked Positive Review
Awesome.
OK, this is MY experience with Butter LONDON 3 Free in Yummy Mummy. First off, the color...is quite unique to say the least. It really changes with lighting, time of day...Read complete review
OK, this is MY experience with Butter LONDON 3 Free in Yummy Mummy. First off, the color...is quite unique to say the least. It really changes with lighting, time of day and length of wear. The best way I can think to describe it is as a grey/taupe/mauve/lilac combo, (but not always at the same time). Basically it's a chameleon, which I--as someone who tires of the same-old-thing easily--think is pretty rad. I have very pale, cool toned skin, and I think the color looks good at all times. My fiance loves it as well (and he is much less trendy and more discerning than myself). The nail polish formula itself is fantastic!! It certainly feels free of chemicals, and used along with my trusty, Sticky base coat, it has stayed put for weeks at a time (much longer lasting than OPI or Essie). Lastly, I read a few other reviewers found the square top uncomfortable and difficult to use. But when I received my bottle, I noticed the instructions tell you to lift the square top off, and sure enough, underneath it is a more traditional round top. So I had no problems with the application what-so-ever.
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Most Liked Negative Review
Not Great Color For Pale Skin T ones
I thought this would be a great everyday color and it definitely is not a great color for pale skin tones.... maybe if you have darker or olive skin tones? I am glad...Read complete review
I thought this would be a great everyday color and it definitely is not a great color for pale skin tones.... maybe if you have darker or olive skin tones? I am glad I tried it because I would be willing to try other colors in this brand it was easy to use and stays on (so far), but not really happy with the color.
It looks a lot more pink in the picture than it is - it is really brown/grey.
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Pros
- Easy to Apply
- Fast Drying
- Good Applicator Brush
Cons
Best Uses
- Any Time
- Professional Settings
Comments about butter LONDON 3 Free Nail Lacquer, Yummy Mummy, .4 fl oz:
This is the first butter LONDON polish I have purchased and I have to say I fell victim to the hype...both about the line and about this color in particular. I have read reviews and the brand touting this as a universally flattering shade. I did not find it to be flattering on me at all! I read it described it as BBB (band-aid but better) and I guess that's accurate...I just don't want to walk around all day looking like I have band-aids on my nails! Maybe some people are into that. :) I have light olive toned skin with yellow undertones. I imagine this would be more flattering on someone who is fairer with rosier skin.
On the plus side, I did find it easy to apply, it dried quickly, and has a nice finish even before top coat. I think I will try other shades from this line...maybe when they're on sale.
- Age:
- 25-34
Pros
- Fast Drying
- Gentle Formula
- Good Applicator Brush
- Great Color
- Long Lasting
Cons
Best Uses
- Any Time
- Professional Settings
Comments about butter LONDON 3 Free Nail Lacquer, Yummy Mummy, .4 fl oz:
I never write reviews but I had to hop on here and write a review for this polish. Just the best neutral ever, truly. I love to wear polish on my fingernails but it has to be a neutral. I've tried a zillion neutral tones as my giant box o'polish will show but couldn't find the right one. They were all to pink, to peach, to grey, to brown, etc. etc. etc. This is a great color and I think it would work on about any skin tone. And the polish formula is just awesome. Dries fast, good coverage and it lasts. I really love this one!
- Age:
- 45-54
Pros
- Attractive Color
- Dries Quickly
- Gentle Formula
- Goes On Smoothly
- Good Applicator Brush
- Long Lasting
- Needs Fewer Coats
Cons
Best Uses
- Any Time
- Professional Settings
- Special Occasions
Comments about butter LONDON 3 Free Nail Lacquer, Yummy Mummy, .4 fl oz:
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Pros
- Pretty colors
Cons
- Chips Easily
Best Uses
Comments about butter LONDON 3 Free Nail Lacquer, Yummy Mummy, .4 fl oz:
Applied it as a toenail polish. Two days later, one of my toes was bare - even with a base coat, two coats of polish, and top coat.
Pros
- Dries Quickly
- Easy To Use
Cons
- Chips Easily
- Strong Odor
Best Uses
- Weekly
Comments about butter LONDON 3 Free Nail Lacquer, Yummy Mummy, .4 fl oz:
The color is fantastic, but you have to apply two coats or it will begin chipping the next day, even with a top coat.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Goes On Smoothly
Cons
- Chips Easily
Best Uses
- Weekly
Comments about butter LONDON 3 Free Nail Lacquer, Yummy Mummy, .4 fl oz:
I got this polish free when I purchased other things and got a mani/pedi from the Butter London salon at the Seattle airport. This is a great color which can mix with a lot of different looks. Butter London products are really amazing. I love the nail oil and the cuticle remover, too.
Pros
- Dries Quickly
- Easy To Use
- Gentle
- Goes On Smoothly
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about butter LONDON 3 Free Nail Lacquer, Yummy Mummy, .4 fl oz:
I read the mixed reviews of this color, and I really wasn't sure what to expect from it. When I first put it on, it seemed like a strange color, a bit like lilac cement or something. As the week wore on, it truly became one of my new favorites. It's not really grey, like some have described it. I can see how it might seem grey, and even I likened it to cement, but that's sort of misleading. It's more of a lavender beige color and I think it would be flattering for all skin tones. It's a more interesting neutral and I think it works best on short, clean nails rather than long.
Pros
- Dries Quickly
- Easy To Use
- Fall color
- Goes On Smoothly
- Good neutral
- Long Lasting
- Smooth finish
Cons
Best Uses
- Weekly
Comments about butter LONDON 3 Free Nail Lacquer, Yummy Mummy, .4 fl oz:
I thought this product was more than I would usually spend on a nail polish, but I was taken in by the design, origin, and shade. I am very pleased with the application and wear of this polish over the last week. And the shade is something I wouldn't ordinarily try, but I liked the idea of a gray tone over a pale pink as a color to transition into fall. I'll keep coming back to this polish.
Pros
- Dries Quickly
- Easy To Use
- Gentle
- Long Lasting
Cons
Best Uses
- Weekly
Comments about butter LONDON 3 Free Nail Lacquer, Yummy Mummy, .4 fl oz:
OK, this is MY experience with Butter LONDON 3 Free in Yummy Mummy. First off, the color...is quite unique to say the least. It really changes with lighting, time of day and length of wear. The best way I can think to describe it is as a grey/taupe/mauve/lilac combo, (but not always at the same time). Basically it's a chameleon, which I--as someone who tires of the same-old-thing easily--think is pretty rad. I have very pale, cool toned skin, and I think the color looks good at all times. My fiance loves it as well (and he is much less trendy and more discerning than myself). The nail polish formula itself is fantastic!! It certainly feels free of chemicals, and used along with my trusty, Sticky base coat, it has stayed put for weeks at a time (much longer lasting than OPI or Essie). Lastly, I read a few other reviewers found the square top uncomfortable and difficult to use. But when I received my bottle, I noticed the instructions tell you to lift the square top off, and sure enough, underneath it is a more traditional round top. So I had no problems with the application what-so-ever.
Pros
- Dries Quickly
- Easy To Use
- Gentle
- Goes On Smoothly
Cons
- Hard To Remove
Best Uses
- Special Occasions
Comments about butter LONDON 3 Free Nail Lacquer, Yummy Mummy, .4 fl oz:
I do NOT have fabulous fingernails, and ANY nail polish/lacquer will chip on my nails in a day or two. Butter London, however, stayed on my nails for 3 days before chipping -- a record for me. I took two long hot showers during that time as well. I purchased the colors Macbeth, Aston, and Yummy Mummy. I've tried Aston and Yummy Mummy so far, but not the Macbeth yet. The Yummy Mummy is my favorite -- it's not quite gray and not quite brown; very chic. The Aston has lovely metallic flecks in it, but I prefer the satin appearance of Yummy Mummy. FYI I did the whole Butter London routine on my nails -- cuticle oil, nail fertilizer, base foundation, one coat of lacquer, and the top coat. My nails never looked so good. When I finally had my first chip and had to remove my work, though, it took a bit of effort to get all those layers off...
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