You'll probably have gathered already if you're a regular reader of these 'Polish Pick' posts that I do love a good blue, green or something that's a mix of the two on my nail beds. Of course, you're far less likely to find something belonging to one of those colour categories in my wardrobe, but nail-wise - they're hues I often like to sport. In fact, this one I've got lined up for you lovely lot today is more than just a little similar to my first 'Polish Pick' I ever wrote featuring a beaut of a Barry M shade, here...
This (also a complete beaut) is another by Rimmel in their 60 Seconds Super Shine Rita Ora range, of which I featured the orange of the collection - 'Tangerine Tent' - in one of my most recent posts of these sorts. This is 'Roll In The Grass', and as the name would correctly suggest, it's a perfect Summer hue ideal for the warmer (sort of) weather. It really has got that whole 'is it a blue, is it a green?' thang down when really, it's kinda a mix of the two and lacquers up as this gorgeous bright turquoise. As I mentioned earlier, it reminds me very much of the Barry M Hi-Shine Gelly Nail Paint in 'Kiwi' in that it does the same aforementioned qualities of looking like a blue-green mix and coming off looking very aquamarine-like in shade as a result.
As always with all of the Rimmel nail polishes I've tried so far - both from this range and of course my beloved Salon Pro's - the formula is just spot-on and delivers complete opaque-ness in two light coats, dries impeccably and leave behind a good, sturdy finish that just lasts, and lasts and lasts.
As always with all of the Rimmel nail polishes I've tried so far - both from this range and of course my beloved Salon Pro's - the formula is just spot-on and delivers complete opaque-ness in two light coats, dries impeccably and leave behind a good, sturdy finish that just lasts, and lasts and lasts.
*Round of applause for Rimmel once again*
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