KOH Mediterranean Green, a polish resurrected from the dead. It's a considerably old purchase and I've worn it only once, while on holiday last year.
I gave it another go last week. I had it on for two days and then got curious about how it would look with KOH Green Stardust layered on it. This is what I got:
First, Mediterranean Green. I believe this polish was released beginning of last year under the Neon Colours Collection (Purplelicious and Neon Roze a.k.a. Pink Matters also belong to this collection). It's a plain crème. The type of green is pretty self-explanatory in the name and I've tried to present the colour as accurately as possible in these photos. I hope it comes out fine on your screens.
You may be satisfied with one thick coat. I could still see my nail line after one thick-ish coat, so I did two. I really like the formula for this polish - it was thick but it applied very well. I had not used this polish for more than a year and was quite surprised that it didn't deteriorate over the months into a thick, goopy green wall paint.
I applied one thin coat of KOH Green Stardust on Mediterranean Green and was very pleased with the result: a kind of darker, forest, leafy green with specks of silver and whimsical flakes of electric green.
I applied one thin coat of KOH Green Stardust on Mediterranean Green and was very pleased with the result: a kind of darker, forest, leafy green with specks of silver and whimsical flakes of electric green.
You might want to take a look at KOH Green Stardust on its own.
My feature posts on the other KOH Neon colours:
KOH Purplelicious
KOH Neon Roze a.k.a. Pink Matters
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