Row One : The Neutrals
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- Barry M Gelly Nail Paint in 'Elderberry' : This is one that I still have yet to try out properly. I love the formula though, and although they're a little messy to apply (polish runs all over the place!) this shade is the perfect wintry grey-blue.
- Natural Collection Nail Colour in 'Champagne' : Natural Collection is one of those lines where the price tag scares most people off. There are a lot of misses in the line - and the lipstick packaging is beyond crummy - but this particular shade of polish is an almost dead ringer for Essie's 'Buy Me a Cameo'. The formula is great, and the longevity decent. Can't wait for the weather to cool down a little more so I can start wearing this again! (The shade 'Maple' is great aswell - it's got an almost copper tone to it which is absolutely lovely.)
- Essence Colour and Go Polish in 'Love Me, Cupcake!' : I've already spoken far too much about this polish - visit here if you want a thorough review. All I can say is that if you see it in your local Wilko, get it!
- Dior 'Nail Glow' : If you want a polish that adds a little somethin' somethin' to your nails, but doesn't show the chips this is your guy. Even though it does actually chip fast on me, I absolutely have fallen head over heels for this along with the rest of the 'Glow' line - and this does make your nails do just that - glow!
- Dior Base Coat 'Abricot' : My last base coat - the Revlon quick dry one - was approaching the end of its life, so I decided to try out something new. My nails were also getting pretty flaky and generally in bad condition (probably due to the acetone polish I use to get thick polishes off), so I thought a decent quality one would protect my nails and condition them a little. So far, it's going great and one thin coat dries just as fast as its predecessor.
- Nails Inc 'Motcomb Street' : Although when I was younger I seemed to sport black nail polish every other week, nowadays I can't quite take the plunge and this is as close as I get. This shade, although a little tricky to find is the perfect almost-black navy that looks amazing layered with glitter polish!
- Ciaté 'My Fair Lady' : I believe this polish came free with a copy of Marie Claire a year or so ago. It can apply quite streaky if you're not careful, but with a good base coat you get a lovely sheer wash of pink. This particular shade doesn't seem to exist anymore, but the closest one I've found is 'Beach Melba' - although if you want a more opaque effect the shade 'Couture' seems to get better reviews.
Row Two : The Brights
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- Essie 'Big Spender' : One of my most recent posts was about my predisposition towards Berry lip colours. This is the nail polish equivalent to that - not too red or pink and works in any season. Love it.
- Essie 'Hors D'oeuvres' : Glitter city, but I love it! This is the most beautiful glitter polish I have ever owned (I think I have a weakness for gold shimmer) - one to put off removing though - think I went through about ten cotton pads and half a bottle of acetone remover to get off! See it swatched here over the top of 'Big Spender', although it looks fabulous on its own.
- Essence Colour and Go Polish in '111 English Rose' : This is the one polish that I haven't yet tried, although it looks to be the perfect autumnal red (not too bright, with a dash of rosy pink!)
- Essie 'Dive Bar' : A gorgeous iridescent dark green/almost black with blue and purple shimmer running throughout. Full post with swatches here.
- Essie 'Splash of Grenadine' : Packing this shade was my way of hanging on to summertime. I referred to it as the sort of pink Barbie would wear when I swatched it here - it's on my toes at the moment and cheers me up every time I look at them!
- Sally Hansen 'Insta-Dry' : My favourite top coat by a long stretch. Nails not completely dry and its time for bed? No problem - pop a thin coat of this on before doing your nightime routine and tada, no sheet marks the next morning!
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