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Barry M Emerald Green

More green! There's so much green around here at the moment because not only is it a great colour, but I'm also considering it my "lucky colour" and I need all the extra luck I can get for my exams at the moment! Anyway, here is another swatch for you! :)



For colour and effect, I would definitely give this polish a 10/10, because it is just absolutely amazing! I'm not sure on durability as I've never actually worn it very long... but it's a Barry M one, so I'm gonna estimate at up to 5 days with *limited* chipping depending on your lifestyle!

I'll be uploading versions of the alpine snow swatches, and these emerald green swatches onto some sort of image-hosting site soon so you can click on them to go directly to the image from the Nail Polish list! And there'll be a new swatch and design tomorrow for you hopefully (And no more exams-yay!)
But for now, I'm just going to bombard you with lots of pictures now, because there's not really much more to say!

Oh, and I've taken pictures in different lightings so you can see the different metallicy angles :)

Hey look, it's the new site!






TURTLE! (I like turtles...)
I love turtles as much as I love green... You like green too, right?
Yes? Well then, that is all! Thanks for reading! :-) Make sure you come back again tomorrow!
xxx

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