TonyMoly's PP03 Green Field is a light emerald green. It looks like a creme finish, but if you look closer you can see micro glitters, so I would say it's a satin-y kind of finish. Just like the
PP05 Lilac, it's very opaque and nice, but hard to apply, because of the crappy brush. For the SP01 Diamond, I have a review
here. I have no idea why it wouldn't show up on the camera tho - it is very sparkley in person. Both of these nail polishes last for 3-4 days.
That's such a nice color! I love pastels for spring. ^^
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ReplyDeleteBTW, love the nail polish color! That soft minty green is so perfect for spring! I've never tried Tony Moly polishes before.. what do you think of them?
-Diana
@ Diana No problem ^^ I think Tony Moly nail polishes are overall pretty good for the price. They range from $2 to $6 and the formulas are a little bit different (depending on the price-$6 ones are better obviously), but they are all opaque and easy to apply. Hope this is helpful ^^
ReplyDeleteohh so pretty.. this reminds me of the uber popular chanel color that came out last year or last last year?? the jade color it was called.. is this one a more affordable option then the jade color??
ReplyDeletehehehe well great minds think alike :) did you like the cupcake place??
This light green is so pretty :) It reminds me of margaritas! They sound really good for the price! $6ish for that is GOOD :D
ReplyDelete@ Lisa Honestly, I have no idea cuz I only saw the Chanel polish in pictures lol but it might be a good dupe?? I don't know hehe The cupcake place was okay- not my favorite tho. Did you know that there's another Cako on Powell street?
ReplyDelete@ Rainy Days and Lattes The light green one was actually $2!! super cheap right?
what an awesome color! thanks for sharing
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it seems every brand has a mint green color now =D
ReplyDeletebut this one does look nice on you, seem making the skincolor more even?