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Wail: Avon Sequinned Turquoise

Happy Wednesday everybody! I hope your week is going great, or if it isn't, then I hope that it gets better for you!
Maybe reading this post will just do the trick to keep/put you week in happy mode?
I bring with me a polish from Avon today- behold, the "Sequinned Turquoise" polish!




So the light certainly plays tricks with this  polish- it really isn't as sheer as it looks in all the photo's, it's just really reflective (I promise!).



The polish is basically made up of many tiny turquoise glitter pieces in a solution of a sheer turquoise gelly. It's easy to remove still though, which is always a bonus.
You can see on the pics that the tips are wearing away a little- this was after around 2 days of wear, which isn't too bad really!



Again, it looks kind of streaky, but it really isn't! It's a really beautiful shiny, sparkly turquoise polish that would be an awesome addition to your collection- so check your Avon catalogue next time you get one!
(Here's a quick pic with no flash on) 


That's all from me for today, so I shall see you all tomorrow (Yes, tomorrow! I have a surprise for you all!)
Thanks for reading!
o7
Rachel xxx

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