Two coats. Green, slightly jellyish base, with blue shimmer. There is a hint of visible nail line, which I personally find okay, but I believe you'd be able to get rid of it with a third coat. The product is sort of thick, and the brush (which I'm not a huge fan of) picks up a lot of it, so the two coats is well sufficient. Despite this I could only see very few bubbles, and the drying time wasn't all that bad, so it's all in all good.
Here's an additional photo that shows the base color better:
I'm completely in love, staring at my nails all the time. This is what OPI's Austin-tateous Turquoise should have been like! Though, the Skin Food shade has been on the market at least a year or two longer.
I'm not entirely sure Cucumber is an official name for this shade, as Asian roll a lot like us Europeans in that cosmetics are primarily named with numbers. I have seen this one been called Cucumber in more than one place though. I obtained it via an ebay listing, which didn't contain name, nor number, so if you're looking to get it that way, you might want to try some search bar creativity. I have bought a bunch of cheap Korean polish by simply searching for "korea nail". True story.
Swedish word of the day:
gurka -noun cucumber
They seldom look like this, though...
This is soooo beautiful!!! :D
ReplyDeleteI LOVE teal colors! ♥ I love this, it's so beautiful
ReplyDeleteI am actually wearing a color combo that looks very similar to this! Very pretty!
ReplyDeletewaw looks great!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color, I will be searching for this little gem now. :) And I'll be trying out this little search technique now. :D
ReplyDeleteCucumber is the absurdest name ever for a nail polish haha! Looks great on you though :).
ReplyDeleteVery nice color (I can't see a cucumber in this one but this beautiful color can handle this name ;))
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