Teal blue green nail polish from Avon.

Savage Teal

One of the fall releases from Avon’s fall nailwear pro+ collection is the Savage teal nail polish. I love this color and it is super shiny if you are not a top coat person. This creme nail polish went on solid with two coats.

A blue green teal from Avon.

This is the third polish from their collection I have used this season and I am quite happy with them. As well as the color, I really liked the consistency, not too thick and not to thin.

Teal nail polish from Avon on my nails.

Have you tried any of the new fall colors from Avon?

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