Difference between revisions of "Gold to Lime Green"

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This polish was part of the [[In The Mood (collection)|In The Mood]] collection. These polishes changed colors with body heat. The bottles were a different shape than the present-day China Glaze bottles, and they had a graphic "In The Mood" logo on the front. They were smaller .41 ounce bottles.
 
This polish was part of the [[In The Mood (collection)|In The Mood]] collection. These polishes changed colors with body heat. The bottles were a different shape than the present-day China Glaze bottles, and they had a graphic "In The Mood" logo on the front. They were smaller .41 ounce bottles.
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The bottle for this polish showed the older China Glaze stylized text logo.<ref>https://thekarend.blogspot.com/2019/04/wheel-r11-vintage-china-glaze-thermals.html</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:58, 5 February 2023

Color Drop
Gold to lime green drop.jpg
Original Release Information
Year 2001
Season
Original Collection In The Mood
Number CGMP40
Finish shimmer
Shade gold
Label


This polish was part of the In The Mood collection. These polishes changed colors with body heat. The bottles were a different shape than the present-day China Glaze bottles, and they had a graphic "In The Mood" logo on the front. They were smaller .41 ounce bottles.

The bottle for this polish showed the older China Glaze stylized text logo.[1]

Gallery

References