Review: Etude House Juicy Cocktail gradation nails #1 Screw Driver

Today, it is King's day here in the Netherlands and I went through my nail polish stash trying to find orange nail polishes for my nails. I found this box of Etude House Juicy Cocktail gradation nails no. 1 - Screw Driver that I bought in my 15th Gmarket order together with two other Etude House Juicy Cocktail gradation nails sets, such as set no. 8 - Lime Squash.

Etude House Juicy Cocktail gradation nails #1 Screw Driver box



The Etude House Juicy Cocktail gradation nails set no. 1 - Screw Driver contains three small nail polishes: Soft Orange, Sweet Orange, and Fresh Orange.

Etude House Juicy Cocktail gradation nails #1 Screw Driver nail polishes


I really fell for the nail polish no. 1 - Soft Orange, as it has a milky pink-orange shade. It reminds me a bit of the Etude House nail polish OR207 - apricot milk, but this nail polish leans more to pink and it doesn't have the gold shimmers (I will be adding glitters in the following two steps though).

Etude House Juicy Cocktail gradation nails #1 Screw Driver nail polish 1 Soft orange far
Etude House Juicy Cocktail gradation nails #1 Screw Driver nail polish 1 Soft Orange

The second nail polish is called Sweet Orange and it is a very sheer nail polish with mainly orange-gold shimmers that makes your nails look like carbonated lemonade. 

Etude House Juicy Cocktail gradation nails #1 Screw Driver nail polish 2 Sweet Orange

I wasn't able to make the last step with the third nail polish, Fresh Orange, look very flattering. The color either gets very subtle (like on the pinky nail and index finger) or too obvious (like on the middle and ring finger). I prefer wearing only the first nail polish or only with the second nail polish added over the first one.
 
Etude House Juicy Cocktail gradation nails #1 Screw Driver nail polish 3 Fresh Orange

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