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Re: Not A fan of the to Obvious Burnishing on the Boots


@Lipstickdiva wrote:

@winamac1 wrote:

I like the burnishing.  I am not buying but I like them. I have too many boots 


@winamac1, is that really a thing?  Woman LOLWoman LOL


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Re: Not A fan of the to Obvious Burnishing on the Boots

I don't mind the burnishing, but I am concerned about it rubbing my ankles and causing discomfort in the ankle area.  Pass for me.

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Re: Not A fan of the to Obvious Burnishing on the Boots

I like the burnishing.

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Re: Not A fan of the to Obvious Burnishing on the Boots

I ended up ordering the black.  Was torn but I too heard the host and then Sally confirm that the brown had a mauve undertone.  I don't want a mauve undertone to my boots. 

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Re: Not A fan of the to Obvious Burnishing on the Boots


@Lipstickdiva wrote:

I ended up ordering the black.  Was torn but I too heard the host and then Sally confirm that the brown had a mauve undertone.  I don't want a mauve undertone to my boots. 


I almost go the black, but ended up getting the blue.  (Something I seldom do.)

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Re: Not A fan of the to Obvious Burnishing on the Boots

Sally, the vendor said that is why there is a V at the ankle bone to not cause any rubbing or chafing.

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