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Quote from: nhal039 on November 13, 2019, 06:36:48 PMQuote from: poniesthatsparkle on November 13, 2019, 05:48:22 PMQuote from: nhal039 on November 13, 2019, 05:24:31 PMWith starglows body colour there is a blue version and a green version : ) As far as I can tell the blue version was only available in the usMy Starglow was purchased in the US, and she's a very dark shade of green in person. She's also more translucent than other Starglows I've seen. sorry I sold have clarified both the green and blue where released in the us, it took me ages to find the blue one, I was told she was only found in the us and that is where I ended up getting her fromThe problem with this is how you define blue and green. My sister grew up with Starglow as a childhood pony, I would always call her pony blue...that said, she's probably blue with a hint of green...if that makes sense. I would probably not know how to spot a "blue" Starglow since I wouldn't call any of the ones I've had "green". Maybe dark blue-green in some cases, but never "green". There are definitely body colour differences (blue heart Daz is the most obvious) but I personally find it easier with the hair.My two Starglows are both from the US, one with the coral and one with the pink - but I haven't really compared my pink hair one to my sister's to see if there's a colour difference.On the subject of this set and releases - my theory about why the US has more variations generally than the UK on these is that they began in the US (which they did) and then somewhere in the middle production changed. The UK and maybe Europe came in after so generally missed the original release style (this explains blue heart Daz not making it to the UK etc).But there is another complication with these which is that a lot of (not all) European bought ones have distinctly different hair texture that has a tendency to go rough, unlike the US ones that are silkier. So the pink in my Dazzleglow's hair from here in the UK will not fade, but her hair is quite rough at the ends, hence I braided her up...And the two Dazzles from the US - pink and blue hearts - both have silky hair, but the pink they have in the hair is fading pink.I am convinced there exist more...
Quote from: poniesthatsparkle on November 13, 2019, 05:48:22 PMQuote from: nhal039 on November 13, 2019, 05:24:31 PMWith starglows body colour there is a blue version and a green version : ) As far as I can tell the blue version was only available in the usMy Starglow was purchased in the US, and she's a very dark shade of green in person. She's also more translucent than other Starglows I've seen. sorry I sold have clarified both the green and blue where released in the us, it took me ages to find the blue one, I was told she was only found in the us and that is where I ended up getting her from
Quote from: nhal039 on November 13, 2019, 05:24:31 PMWith starglows body colour there is a blue version and a green version : ) As far as I can tell the blue version was only available in the usMy Starglow was purchased in the US, and she's a very dark shade of green in person. She's also more translucent than other Starglows I've seen.
With starglows body colour there is a blue version and a green version : ) As far as I can tell the blue version was only available in the us
Quote from: Taffeta on November 14, 2019, 03:07:52 AMQuote from: nhal039 on November 13, 2019, 06:36:48 PMQuote from: poniesthatsparkle on November 13, 2019, 05:48:22 PMQuote from: nhal039 on November 13, 2019, 05:24:31 PMWith starglows body colour there is a blue version and a green version : ) As far as I can tell the blue version was only available in the usMy Starglow was purchased in the US, and she's a very dark shade of green in person. She's also more translucent than other Starglows I've seen. sorry I sold have clarified both the green and blue where released in the us, it took me ages to find the blue one, I was told she was only found in the us and that is where I ended up getting her fromThe problem with this is how you define blue and green. My sister grew up with Starglow as a childhood pony, I would always call her pony blue...that said, she's probably blue with a hint of green...if that makes sense. I would probably not know how to spot a "blue" Starglow since I wouldn't call any of the ones I've had "green". Maybe dark blue-green in some cases, but never "green". There are definitely body colour differences (blue heart Daz is the most obvious) but I personally find it easier with the hair.My two Starglows are both from the US, one with the coral and one with the pink - but I haven't really compared my pink hair one to my sister's to see if there's a colour difference.On the subject of this set and releases - my theory about why the US has more variations generally than the UK on these is that they began in the US (which they did) and then somewhere in the middle production changed. The UK and maybe Europe came in after so generally missed the original release style (this explains blue heart Daz not making it to the UK etc).But there is another complication with these which is that a lot of (not all) European bought ones have distinctly different hair texture that has a tendency to go rough, unlike the US ones that are silkier. So the pink in my Dazzleglow's hair from here in the UK will not fade, but her hair is quite rough at the ends, hence I braided her up...And the two Dazzles from the US - pink and blue hearts - both have silky hair, but the pink they have in the hair is fading pink.I am convinced there exist more...In reguards to starglow there is enough difference to define colour in my opinion, their hair colour is the same so it does nothing to differentiate the difference. I am not very computer literate but this link should so the difference, there is quite a few comparsion photos on there on google alsohttps://photos.app.goo.gl/hQc73RQZ8oBTzfut7Some dazzleshttps://photos.app.goo.gl/MPQsHMWJjuBt5s6P9The top 3 (with the exception of blue hairs) all have blue hair, the first on the left has pink hair, the other 2 fading pink hair.The bottom 2 dazzles are teal and fading pink hair
Taffate I love that coral hair girl! She is amazing, that was a lucky choice by your sister. Oh hair variations are completely valid and easy to go from just with the starglow I think there is an exception with the body colour as a variation as the blue one is very different over the green. I should get a pic comparing them to solid pony colours but the green one to me has very little blue in it and is certainly on the green end of the colour spectrum.Bright glow has only the one hair coloured variant that I know of and that is the coral and blue haired lady. I have only seen 3 of her I would imagine she is like your sisters starglow in scarcity. All 3 of the ones I know of have come from the uk
I love that coral haired Starglow!I didn’t mean that the hair variants aren’t valid, only that the differences in colour are more subtle than the jade/blue body colour variants that occur. Blue Starglow is a definite variant - whether that is due to the batch or country of release like the hair I don’t know, but it seems like all of the blue ones have come exclusively from the US.