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In honor of St. Patty’s Day and all things green (my favorite color BTW), I just had to share this new, insanely gorgeous (albeit LOUD and BRIGHT) green nail polish color that I have been wearing for almost a week and am head over heels in love with: Four Leaf Clover by China Glaze

OMG! I haven’t been this excited about a nail polish in a long time! Everywhere I go, everyone keeps stopping me to ask what that awesome color is that I am wearing. It is a vibrant greenish aqua color (FYI it looks a lot more turquoise in this shot on my computer, but it is definitely a lot more green), it’s totally noticeable and makes a statement, and it has fabulous staying power. The picture below is my nails after almost a WEEK of wear and it still looks fresh. This is perfect for St. Patty’s Day and also for a statement making Spring Shade. Run out and get this fab polish, I am sure it will make you smile 🙂

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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4 Comments

  1. That is such a gorgeous color! It looks great. I have never tried any of the China Glaze polishes, I know bad me 🙁 They look like a dream to apply and the opaqueness looks amazing 🙂

  2. I saw this in person on your nails and never would have believed it was the same color! In reality, it’s a gorgeous kelly green and so perfect for spring.

  3. I have never been a fan of green nail polish but this color looks so fab on you..yeah, you are right, it looks more like a turquoise..But I really like it…Happy Belated St Patty’s day 🙂

  4. I’m a big fan of NARS Zulu polish – the darkest glossy green. Happy St. Pat’s day!

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