Pure Ice Emerald Crush (3 coats)
*This polish was provided by the company or PR representative. All reviews are based solely on my opinion. For more information, please see my full disclosure at the bottom of the site*
Quick post tonight since I'm leaving for the Washington DC Pen show tomorrow. It's more of my husband's thing (check out his blog at inkdependence.com), but I still have fun.
I've had Pure Ice's Emerald Crush sitting in my "To Be Blogged About" pile for a long time, which is weird because it's freakin awesome. Remember, emerald is Pantone's Color of the Year, so this is so appropriate to wear. It's a green glitter with lots of gold glitter thrown in there in a light green base. I gave it three generous coats and got full opacity, but you can always layer it over your favorite green. Application was fine, even with full brushes of glitter I was using. You can find Pure Ice for $1.99 at your local Walmart store.
*This polish was provided by the company or PR representative. All reviews are based solely on my opinion. For more information, please see my full disclosure at the bottom of the site*
Quick post tonight since I'm leaving for the Washington DC Pen show tomorrow. It's more of my husband's thing (check out his blog at inkdependence.com), but I still have fun.
I've had Pure Ice's Emerald Crush sitting in my "To Be Blogged About" pile for a long time, which is weird because it's freakin awesome. Remember, emerald is Pantone's Color of the Year, so this is so appropriate to wear. It's a green glitter with lots of gold glitter thrown in there in a light green base. I gave it three generous coats and got full opacity, but you can always layer it over your favorite green. Application was fine, even with full brushes of glitter I was using. You can find Pure Ice for $1.99 at your local Walmart store.
*This polish was provided by the company or PR representative. All reviews are based solely on my opinion. For more information, please see my full disclosure at the bottom of the site*
1 comment:
Pretty color-- but I would call it a dark lime rather than a true emerald....
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