In the deep forest, the sun hides behind the branches of tall trees. Daylight breaks through fluttering leaves, refracting beams of light to illuminate the shadow-filled forest. Where those beams miss, deep twilight hues are accented by budding flowers and bright ferns. Trees play a game, branching out to catch the sunlight while leaving enough for the flora and fauna to flourish below.Branching Out is a tri-thermal that echoes the hues of a dimly lit forest. When cold, a deep, near navy indigo color sets off a gamut of flakes that shift from a lime gold, to spring green, and aqua blue. As your fingers warm, a dusty periwinkle shade gives way to a blue-leaning mint. Branching out is best in 2-3 coats.
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