Green Glitter Nail Polish Swatches

Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Mighty Mint, NYC New York Color Big Money Frost, Kleancolor Nail Laquer Metallic Green, and Pop and Polished Osiris bottles on aqua surface

Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Mighty Mint, NYC New York Color Big Money Frost, Kleancolor Nail Laquer Metallic Green, and Pop and Polished Osiris bottles on aqua surface

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Do you have a thing for green nail polish? We do. Green nail polish can be calming. Green nail polish can be fun and bright. It comes in such a variety of tones and dimensions that it can even be entrancing.

You can find green nail polish in any shade from pastel to dark evergreen, and you can also find it in glitter tones. Glitter nail polishes add a little festive sparkle to any occasion.

So for this upcoming St Patrick’s Day holiday, when planning your outfit, if you’re thinking about green glitter polish to add to your look, scroll on.

Below are four swatches of green glitter shades for your inspiration pleasure - 

Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Mighty Mint swatch on aqua background

Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Mighty Mint swatch on aqua background

Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Mighty Mint

Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Mighty Mint is shade number 645. It’s a light mint green glitter nail polish with silver-blue sparkly shimmers. This Mighty Mint swatch is three coats.

The bottle directs you to use two to three coats with no top or base coats, meaning it’s a one bottle manicure. This shade is a great low maintenance light green glitter nail polish shade.

NYC New York Color Big Money Frost swatch on aqua background

NYC New York Color Big Money Frost swatch on aqua background

NYC New York Colors Big Money Frost

The above shade is discontinued, as the brand disappeared sometime around 2016. This swatch of Big Money Frost is three coats, plus a base and top coat.

This shade is a frost which is like a pearl finish polish - meaning the sparkle is so fine it is almost pure sheen. You could also call it a foil shimmer. 

Kleancolor Metallic Green swatch on aqua background

Kleancolor Metallic Green swatch on aqua background

Kleancolor Metallic Green

This is Kleancolor’s Metallic Green shade number 163 from their Metallic Nail Polish Set. It’s a metallic grass green glitter nail polish that's bright and eye-catching. The Metallic Green swatch you see above is two coats of color, plus a base and top coat.

It applies easily and removes easily but caution: it will stain the nails without a base coat. So, make sure to use one to two coats of base varnish when working with this shade, if that is a concern for you.

POP and Polished Osiris swatch on aqua background

POP and Polished Osiris swatch on aqua background

POP and Polished Osiris

The above swatch is Osiris from the POP and Polished Ancient Egypt Collection, which includes five shades. 

Osiris is a gorgeous flakie deep, warm green glitter with gold flecks. This swatch of Osiris is two coats plus a base and top coat.

So there you have it! Four green glitter nail shades in four glitter finishes - shimmer, frost, metallic, and flakie. Proof that you can find a great green glitter nail polish in any finish you desire.

To get the shades mentioned in this post, please use the links above!

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