Tuesday 13 October 2020

Barry M - Green Origins (Part 2)

Hi! As promised, today I'm back to share the newest four additions to the Barry M Green Origins range. The Green Origins nail paints are made of 70% natural ingredients including potato, corn, and wheat. If you missed my post showing the original eight shades, you can find that here. I was really impressed with the formulas of those, and these four were no different. Read on for a closer look at each polish and more info!

Barry M - Green Origins (Part 2) @acertainbeccaa

The formula on these match up with those in my last post. They are all super smooth and easy to apply, and have great opacity. They range from one to two coaters depending on your application and preference.

'Cranberry' is a soft pinky red berry creme. This was a complete one coater for me. Below is one coat with topcoat.

Barry M Green Origins 'Cranberry' @acertainbeccaa

'Salt Lake' is a blue creme. This was right on the border between a one and two coater for me, so I did add a second coat just to be sure. Below is two coats with topcoat.

Barry M Green Origins 'Salt Lake' @acertainbeccaa

'Charcoal' is a blue-toned grey creme. Below is two coats with topcoat.

Barry M Green Origins 'Charcoal' @acertainbeccaa

'Lilac Orchid' is a muted lilac creme. Below is two coats with topcoat.

Barry M Green Origins 'Lilac Orchid' @acertainbeccaa

What do you think? It's no surprise that I've been loving these. I've used them in a variety of manis so far, including for lots of nail art. I always expect to need three coats on lighter shades like 'Charcoal' and 'Lilac Orchid', but they were both flawless in just two. I'd love more additions to this line, I'll cross my fingers!

You can find all of the Green Origin nail paints on the Barry M website here.

Hope to see you in the next post!
Becca x

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