Category: Polishes
Brand: China Glaze
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drearyRuffs3
Cha Cha Cha is a grassy green full of bright yellow-green shimmer. I love how summery and glowy it is. The formula is thin even for China Glaze, and I needed three coats for opacity, but I found it went on evenly and was easy to control. It’s a little brush-strokey, but not bad, especially as it was easy to put on.
grumpyOcelot6
so i was at Sally the other day and just bought this on a whim.. it looked so bright and different from anything else i have. good news… i love it!!
Cha Cha Cha is a super shimmery spring green, the shimmer almost brings it into the lime green territory. very vibrant and punchy on the nails. i thought it would be one of those ugly/pretty colors, but it is actually not ugly at all. just pretty and spunky! very fun for st. patty’s day, or a spring or summer day.. or just a random day in January when you’re sick of looking at grey skies and snow!
this polish will probly be a 3 coater if you have longer nails. the shimmer helps to disguise the nail line, but i used 3 coats for extra coverage. if you have short nails i think 2 coats would suffice. be a little bit careful because this can show some brush strokes.. nothing too terrible.
cheerfulCardinal7
This is China Glaze’s Cha Cha Cha with a name I love to say. A lovely green with bright lime yellow shimmer. It’s a very fresh feel on the nails and definitely one I wish I’d had before the summer started winding down. It’s a bit sheer so even at three coats I still had VNL but the shimmer is distracting enough so it hardly matters.
tautHawk3
A fun lime green (V can green for those that know what this is). It has a lovely metallic effect, but i found it hard to master as it can show the bushstrokes when dry. I used 2 coats and it looked fab!
I really love this colour and would definately re-purchase.
decimalUnicorn8
Got this on clearance at ULTA for 3.99. Put it on my toes tonight with 3 coats. It looks cute and I would use it again, although probably on toes only. It took 3 coats to look like the bottle color.
peacefulTermite9
This is one of the new China Glaze polishes. It’s a lime green glittery color. The polish is quite runny and too liquidy, but it doesn’t do much harm. You need at least 2-3, probably 3 coats, to get the opaque bottle colour. Besides that, it’s all China Glaze! Lasts quite a while!
guiltyTortoise6
Cha Cha Cha is a very nice matte orange color.
However, if I were given the opportunity I would prefer another shade of orange.
It’s not a very opaque nail polish and it takes a lot of coats in order to get the full color.
It dries almost matte. Meaning that it’s not shiny, yet it’s not full matte.
If you’re looking for an orange nail polish, a really orange nail polish. This isn’t it. It’s a super light orange which will probably not go well with pumpkin if you decide not to put a white base under it first.
It’s not a neon color. It’s just a really light shade of orange. Almost sheer.
I would agree that the polish brush is the perfect size so you get a nice application. It wasn’t too thick or too milky.
dopeyPlover9
Cha Cha Cha is a orange with-a-twist-of-pink creme polish. It is a very bright and very cheery shade, but it is not neon as Ciate claim on their site; the pink undertone darkens it slightly so, in my opinion, it falls a bit short of being classed as a neon shade.
I do prefer it over my neon orange polish (Orly’s Mayhem Mentality) though, as the pink in this tones the shade and makes it easier to wear in comparison to a out and out neon.
The formula is a bit streaky with the first coat but usually evens out with two coats, although it sometimes takes three coats. Not a huge trauma, but as most of my Ciate polishes take no more then two coats I thought this minor inconvenience was worth mentioning.
The polish dries quickly and, using my usual base and top coat, this polish will last me anywhere between two to four days with only minimal wear. But as I’m a self powered wheelchair user I’m tough on my hands and am always catching my nails, so I can’t really speak for how long lasting the formula is overall. I must also comment on the design of the bottle and lid. The shape is very easy to grip, meaning there’s less smudging and spills.