Difference between revisions of "Sun Glaze (collection)"
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
− | These polishes were advertised as changing colors in the sun, though bottles tested in the present day don't seem to change colors. These are not to be confused with the [[In The Mood (collection)|In The Mood]] polishes, which supposedly changed colors with heat. The bottles were shaped like smaller China Glaze bottles. | + | These polishes were advertised as changing colors in the sun, though bottles tested in the present day don't seem to change colors. These are not to be confused with the [[In The Mood (collection)|In The Mood]] polishes, which supposedly changed colors with heat. The bottles were shaped like smaller China Glaze bottles, and had yellow caps and a Sun Glaze logo on the front. |
== Polishes == | == Polishes == | ||
[[Pearl White to Pearl Pink]] | [[Pearl White to Pearl Pink]] |
Revision as of 16:13, 9 March 2011
Released in 2003.
Press Release
China Glaze introduces a revolutionary new formula. The Sun Glaze collection includes 24 colors that change when exposed to the sun. The brighter the sun the more intense the color change.
Notes
These polishes were advertised as changing colors in the sun, though bottles tested in the present day don't seem to change colors. These are not to be confused with the In The Mood polishes, which supposedly changed colors with heat. The bottles were shaped like smaller China Glaze bottles, and had yellow caps and a Sun Glaze logo on the front.