
Meet Bronzation's and Blue Universe's cousin: Green Stardust. It is probably the least 'exciting' of the bunch of KOH flaky polishes but that doesn't mean that it doesn't deserve some love here.
Green Stardust is a dark grey/khaki green jelly with silvery micro-glitters and the usual iridescent flakies. The flakies are green when viewed upfront and aqua/blue and sometimes purple when viewed at an angle.

With flaky polishes, it's always nice to pile on the layers to pack on the metallic flakes for maximum impact. I did four coats on all nails except the ring finger, which has three.
Because it's basically a jelly polish, polishing with it is so trouble-free. Also, in general, any flaws in application or any minor dents tend to elude detection due to the busy-ness and density of particles in the polish. Gotta love flaky polishes for that!
Because it's basically a jelly polish, polishing with it is so trouble-free. Also, in general, any flaws in application or any minor dents tend to elude detection due to the busy-ness and density of particles in the polish. Gotta love flaky polishes for that!


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