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Saturday, April 12, 2014

Emily de Molly Comparison Post - A Certain Shade Of Green, Monet's Garden






My loyal reader and fellow swiss nail blogger Christine asked me yesterday, if the two Emily de Molly polishes A Certain Shade Of Green and Monet's Garden were very similar. So here's the comparison.





I used A Certain Shade Of Green on my pinkie and middle finger, Monet's Garden on my ring and index finger, three coats each. As you can see, they are nowhere near similar (at least not for a polish junkie like me). The base of Monet's Garden is significantly darker, plus it's a jelly, while the base of A Certain Shade Of Green is a crelly. And of course the glitters are completely different. So owning both is completely justified :-)









Emily de Molly polishes are available on Etsy (Australia only), at Llarowe, at Mei Mei's Signatures and at Norway Nails.



6 comments:

  1. Awwww thank you so much hon for taking the time to compare these two!!!! I am so glad to see how different the two of them are and getting myself a bottle of A Certain ShadeOf Green is totally justified ;-) - thank you for your sweet words xxx

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    1. You're so welcome! I hope you can still get it, I didn't even check if it's still avaiable...

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  2. I just knew after reading the question yesterday, that you would make this comparison. But wow this fast!

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    1. As you know, I'm usually not that fast. But O. was not coming until today, so I had a little extra time yesterday :-)

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  3. Monet's Garden gefällt mir sogar noch besser.

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    1. Ich finde den auch ganz toll, ich bin ein grosser Monet-Fan, und der Lack sieht wirklich aus wie eines seiner Gartenteich-Bilder <3

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