Description
Polish Name: Vintage
Description: Vintage is a minty green crème.
Size: 0.6 fl. oz. / 18 mL
Brand: Orly
Collection: Melrose Collection (Spring 2016)
This product contains no toluene, DBP or added formaldehyde.
About Orly: For over 35 years Orly has been perfecting their nail polishes and treatments. Orly has been featured in O (Oprah Magazine), Allure, Natural Heath and countless other publications. They also understand a polish is only as good as you can apply it well, which is why they developed the patented Gripper Cap ® to allow for flawless performance.
Application Instructions: For best results first apply a base coat to clean, bare nails. Then apply 2-3 coats of colored polish (depending on its consistency and thickness). For long lasting wear finish with a top coat.
3 Reviews
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Finally!
I have been wanting a color like Vintage for so long and now I finally have that bright, retro green I have been looking for. The formula was a bit more on the jelly-side, but I didn't have any issues with application.
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What an AMAZING color!
I had been waiting FOREVER for this color to be back in stock... boy am I glad that I finally received it! This has to be the nicest minty-green polish I've ever owned. It has just the right amount of pigment (opaque in 2 coats) and satisfies my love of neons as it almost glows in the dark! I will be cherishing this one for a long time! I just walked into the office and already got 2 compliments :)
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Amazing minty teal!
The second I saw a swatch of Vintage, I've been dying to get a bottle and I'm so happy I did. The picture here doesn't do the colour justice (and neither do a lot of other photos I've seen--it's a very hard colour to photograph). If you're familiar with China Glaze, Vintage is very similar to Too Yacht To Handle, only more teal. It's *almost* a neon, so it has that glowing quality, but it's not as bright. I can't rave about this colour enough, so if you're a teal/blue fan, you probably need this one in your collection. Here's a mani I did with Vintage, where I came pretty close to capturing the true colour (although it's still a bit dull): https://www.instagram.com/p/BCXzT4OPJ1M/?taken-by=jennieshaw