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Saturday, March 17, 2012

St Patrick's Day Nails - China Glaze Turned Up Turquoise & Sinful Colors Green Ocean




Happy St. Patrick's Day everyone :D

I've actually never celebrated or did anything for St Patrick's day but I suppose there's gotta be a first time for everything. With that said, I can add another check on my accomplished list. Yay!
Anyhoo, I will be going out with a couple friends tonight so I wanted to post my St Patty's day nail and make up before I head out the door. I actually did my nails Thursday night and make up look last night just so that I can post it before tonight. I guess I will have to redo the makeup again tonight, lol...So much work. Stay tuned for the makeup look following this post.






So this is what I am currently wearing on my nails. As the title indicates, I have China Glaze Turned Up Turquoise (TUT) as the base color. It's such a lovely color! If you check the bottom pictures, that's how it looks on its own. TUT has an interesting finish. At first it looks a little shimmery but once it dries, it looks matte. Weird. I don't know how to describe it but maybe looking at the picture will help. It dries also fairly quick. On the swatch I have 3 coats of TUT.

I used Sinful Colors Ocean Green on top of TUT. Green Ocean was a bit of a pain to apply. It's very thick and goopy. The flakies are translucent bluish green and there's also green and blue glitters. The base is a sheer light green color. Another problem I had with this polish is the flakies, most of them will lay flat but a few of them won't. I'm not a fan of Sinful Colors at all. I've never liked the consistency of their formula but because the flakies and glitters looked so cute in this polish, I decided to deal with it, lol.

Overall, I'm very pleased with my St Paddy's day manicure. Green Ocean add so much more oomph to TUT. I just love starring at my nails. It's a lot prettier in person and my camera just doesn't do this manicure justice.

Do you celebrate St Patrick's day? What are you wearing on your nails for St Patrick's day?











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