Yes, the time has come again when I change my nail varnish for the beginning of the week!
This week or until it chips really badly, the nail varnish that I am wearing is OPI's "Japanese Rose Garden". "Japanese Rose Garden" is available in OPI's permanent line, as far as I'm aware it wasn't from a special collection.
OPI describes this nail varnish as "Tokyo's brightest bloom". Personally, that is not much help description wise if I was trying to choose a nail varnish. I would describe this nail varnish as a dusty,mid-tone pink. It's not bright like "Charged Up Cherry" nor is it pale like "Aphrodities Pink Nightie". Think of a creamy, rose pink- that's "Japanese Rose Garden".
In photographs, "Japanese Rose Garden" comes across more of a bright fuschia than a creamy rose, but like I always say, at least you get the idea of the colour.
As usual, the good ole' OPI brush makes it so much easier to apply the nail varnish evenly and all in one stroke. "Japanese Rose Garden" applied OK on the first coat, it was streaky in some places, but on the second coat, all was good and beautiful. Voila! Here's how it looked after a top coat (Seche Vite) was applied.
I promise these will get shorter and a little more helpful as we go along!
XOXO
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