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Review: Etude House Juicy Cocktail Graduation Nails (#8 Lime Squash)

Etude House Juicy Cocktail Graduation Nails (#8 Lime Squash) (4ml x3)
Etude House Juicy Cocktail Gradation Nails in #8 Lime Squash

Etude House Juicy Cocktail Graduation Nails comes in 9 different sets of color~:
- #1 Screw Driver
- #2 Kiss of Fire
- #3 Love Violet
- #4 Mint Frappe
- #5 Princess Merry
- #6 Angels Kiss
- #7 Peach Crush
- #8 Lime Squash
- #9 Kahlua milk

I got #3 Love Violet and #8 Lime Squash and this post is all about #8 Lime Squash. :)

From left to right:
#1 (Base): Refreshing Lemon
#2 (Middle): Thrilling Lime
#3 (Top): Tangy Lime
Directions:
1. Apply #1 to nails, covering entire nail surface.
2. Allow nails to partly dry then apply #2 to nails from mid nail line to the tip.
3. Allow coats #1 and #2 to partly dry then apply #3 just along the nail tips.

This is how the brush looks like.

and... this is the finished look. :)

Likes:
- comes in a set of 3!
- the colors combination!! love it to bits~! :D
- easy to apply
- the formula is not streaky
- polish dry pretty fast on nails(if apply a thin layer)
- comes in 9 different sets of color

Dislikes:
- #1 refreshing lemon is very sheer... I only applied 1 coat and it's colorless and it is like clear... -.- I should have apply 3-4 coats... :(
- the whole bottle of #3 tangy lime(glitter) gets dried up easily!!

I don't know if it's hard to remove using nail polish remover because I applied Etude House Easy Peel-off Base Coat(Review: link) as base so I can just simply peel the polish off from my nails without the need of nail polish remover. Well, I will update you guys once I have tried it... Anyway, I really love the colors! I'm currently having it on my nails now(nail of the day/week) and it's perfect for summer~ :D
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Update on 18th October 2013:
I have tried this set of nail polish with a normal base coat and well, it's hard to remove. Glitters nail polish is truly a pain to remove but looks gorgeous on the nails! HAHA~ 

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