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I have been kind of avoiding these polishes when they first came out because I wasn't sure how I would like the fact that they were scented. I finally caved in and picked up 2 during a sale: Moonlit Woods and Spun Sugar. I liked them so much that I have been adding to my collection ever since. Some of these polishes that I thought I would like have been HUGE misses to me.
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Moonlit Woods is a metallic dusty lilac. It has a nice formula that was good after 2 coats. It has a woodsy, musky smell that is not overpowering at all. It is a pretty color.
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China Flower is a cherry red cream. Luckily it does not have the same formula as the yellow cream Sunlit Grass. A pretty, girls red that is nice at 2 coats. It also has a nice complex floral scent.
Spun Sugar is one of my favorite colors. It is a metallic silvery taupe. I use this for a base for many of my nail design manicures. It has a light, sugary scent.
Wild Violets is a deep plum violet with faint magenta sparkles in it. A nice formula where 2 coats is enough. The color was ok and the scent was like smelling flowers in the spring time.
Winter mind is the much talked about dupe for Deborah Lippmann's 'Mermaid Dream'. It s a seafoam green metallic polish with turquoise glitter and micro glitter. It has a fairly strong minty smell but it is a pretty color.
Wintermint, Wild Violets, China Flower, Moonlit Woods and Spun sugar were all nice polishes that I would recommend. Their scent and colors were great.
Pink Pineapple and Sunlit Grass were horrible polishes. I can't stop using that word to describe these polishes. It hurts me to say I don't like a nail polisn too. They were thick and basically unworkable on the nail.