Tonic Green 230 Proto

One good Clarins 230/unicorn pee shimmer deserves another, right?

outdoor, direct daylight

I've worn this particular pale green shimmery confection before, and at that point thought I wouldn't like it solo because of the yellow lean inherent in a bright lime green.  Turns out that the base color was probably amped a good bit with the layers of white stamping, much like painting a white base first to really make neon shades pop.

outdoor, shady daylight

Without the white base layer, the natural color of my nail beds is instead what this polish builds up off of, and since it's sheer as anything, the end result is a more soft sage green than neon lime.  I'm wearing 4 (!!) coats here, and it's still not opaque at all, but is plenty shimmery and suits me a lot better than perhaps the neon lime did.  

outdoor, angled bright daylight

At this look, it reminds me a lot of Ethereal Rainforest, with it's vibrant but earthy green base and total lack of opacity.  Both of these polishes have an interesting shift and would be beautiful toppers, but can be built to a wearable look on their own. 

outdoor, shady/overcast daylight

~Michelle 

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