





Another one of my older polishes, and the older it gets, the more I love it! I have just a few of these and Emerald Amethyst is my favorite. It's a duo chrome changing from a dusty lilac shimmer to an olive green with a little bit of gold in the mix. It can also look like a silver shade in the right lighting. I used one coat over a polish I showed you earlier this morning, LA Girl Metallic Pink. The shimmer is very fine, making the finish somewhat metallic when showing the lilac shade. I always enjoy rediscovering certain polishes, because it makes me appreciate their beauty all over again.
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