This polish holds a special place in my heart as one of the first bottles of China Glaze I ever bought. I was looking for a sparkly teal and thought this would be just that. While it wound up being more green than teal I still love it. It goes on pretty thin so I needed three coats, and even then I could still see patchiness in direct sunlight. I think if you used a thicker second coat it would fix that.
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China Glaze Watermelon Rind, three coats, shade |
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China Glaze Watermelon Rind, three coats, direct sunlight
See the ugly thin patches on my middle finger? Grrr. |
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China Glaze Watermelon Rind, three coats, indirect sunlight
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This one is absolutely spectacular in the sun! I remember wearing it in late August and being mesmerized. It's still nice for winter though and I feel like since it's sparkly green/teal, and
Mrs. Claus is sparkly red/pink the two would go together nicely for a Christmas manicure.
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