Review: Missha The Style nail polish Gem Stone - Aquamarine

This nail polish is the last one that was left to review of the Missha The Style Gem Stone nail polishes that I bought. Many cosmetics for this summer have been inspired by the mysterious ocean, beautiful beaches, exotic islands, and mermaids. Even though I really liked the Innisfree Summer Green nail polish Collection, I actually have very similar nail polishes at home already and I will show you them in this post.

As the base for the Missha The Style glitter nail polish, I used four Etude House nail polishes (from left to right): DBL602 - Maybe Navy, DBL601 - Blow Blue, DGR701 - Tint Mint, and DGR703 - Mink Mint. I also used the Etude House nail polish DBL602 - Maybe Navy on my thumb, but you can't see it in the pictures. I never really include the thumb in the pictures, as it doesn't make it easy to capture the nails that nicely. There are also cases, in which I get lazy and just swatch a nail polish without putting anything on my thumb. ^_^

Etude House green-blue ombre nails

The green to blue gradation nails didn't really remind you much of the sea yet, but after applying the Missha The Style nail polish Gem Stone - Aquamarine on top, it became a totally different story. With its hexagonal glitters in blue, green, and silver, it was supposed to look like a sparkly gem, but over my gradation nails, it looks like small water bubbles instead.

Etude House green-blue ombre nails with the Missha The Style nail polish Gem Stone - Aquamarine on top.

Etude House green-blue ombre nails with the Missha The Style nail polish Gem Stone - Aquamarine on top.

Etude House green-blue ombre nails with the Missha The Style nail polish Gem Stone - Aquamarine on top.

Etude House green-blue ombre nails with the Missha The Style nail polish Gem Stone - Aquamarine on top.

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