11:18am Monday 28th April 2008
OPI, the world's favourite lacquer has been created in Hollywood, California for over thirty years and is now available in over 80 countries. Selling more than 30 million bottles annually, OPI Nail Lacquer is today an industry standard, and the most successful professional brand in existence.
A long-time favourite amongst celebrities such as Madonna, Britney Spears, Teri Hatcher and Cameron Diaz, OPI lacquers have a reputation for incredible lustre and long-lasting wear.
The seasonal collections are renowned for their rich, vibrant shades and opulent, affordable luxury, gliding on perfectly and keeping their intensity true, which has ensured that OPI lacquers win an incredible number of awards.
To make sure that you are able to get your hands on the fabulous OPI products please visit: www.lenawhite.co.uk.
St Albans City stood a tantalising five minutes away from rising to second place in the Conference South table on Saturday when Hayes & Yeading United snatched a dramatic late equaliser.
The BBC was accused of "arrogance" as its boss accepted Radio 2 was wrong to announce Jonathan Ross's return date.
The head of Haringey Council offered his personal apology and that of the authority over the events that led to the death of Baby P.
Theo Walcott has been ruled out of England's friendly with Germany in Berlin on Wednesday after dislocating his shoulder in training.
ST ALBANS: A 20-year-old woman given a chance by a judge to turn her life around has been jailed after committing a racially-aggravated common assault.
STUDENTS of the University of Hertfordshire have been receiving their degrees in graduation ceremonies which started today and will last until Saturday in St Albans Abbey.
A Royal Navy chopper brightened up the gloomy weather when it landed at Sandringham School in St Albans this afternoon.
GOLFERS from Harpenden have swung together to help raise £3000 for the Hospice of St Francis.
POLICE have linked an attempted distraction burglary in Welwyn Garden City with three others in Borehamwood.
The BBC was accused of "arrogance" as its boss accepted Radio 2 was wrong to announce Jonathan Ross's return date.
Enter your postcode, town or place name
Find a job in St Albans and all around Hertfordshire.
Search Now »
Make a date in St Albans now!
Search Now »
Search for properties all over St Albans and across the UK.
Search Now »
Find used vehicles for sale in St Albans and all over Hertfordshire.
Search Now »