Allo polish Pals!
Hope your having a
sparkly Tuesday, How is your week going? I'm still being a busy bee
working on getting those scheduled posts ready for while I am away in
Holland. Polish polish everywhere, but that’s how we like it! I
slightly feel like I can't keep up/collect enough posts, phew. I am
happy to tell you I attempted a water marble look which I will show
you tomorrow ~ I'm actually happy with the results hurrah! But for
today I am showing you a China Glaze review, read on to find out how
I got on with 'Nude'.
China Glaze - Nude. |
A Creamy Natural Nude. |
Colour ~ First impressions are
very good! In the bottle it looks like a very feminine milky apricot.
Its like, subtle. I initially worried it may look weird on my nails.
I like my brighter more vivid colours. Would it be too pale for my
skin, would it clash? Once applied in two coats I was even more
impressed. The colour is true to bottle. In my opinion what you see
is what you get. A beauty creamy milky apricot that almost looks just
too delicious!
Texture ~ Puuurfectly smooth. I
was seriously taken to how smooth this looked. It had a perfect
reflective sheen even before I added my top coat of Seche Vite. I
know this is cheesy since it comes from China Glazes but it has that
perfectly polished glaze look!
Application ~ Just dandy, it
went on like icing. No chalky looking effects, no streaking. I added
two coats (as mentioned) and that was just fine for me. It wasn't too
opaque but it still had that very light reflective look.
Overall ★ ★★★★ /5 ~
Yes Ithi approves this polish worthy of five stars! While it may only
be a nude this is a nude I will never be without. Overall there’s
not one category I can be negative about, everything about this
polish just works so well together. I can see myself using this for
many things, from simple cute manicures with added glitz to being
bases for my water marble manicures. Not to mention she's a beauty to
stamp upon!
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What do you think of 'Nude'? Do you already
have a favorite nude already?
Would you consider adding this China
Glaze polish to your collection?
Happy polishing, my pretties! :)
Love
Ithi
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this is soooo pretty! great review!
ReplyDeleteThanks :)
DeleteWonderful review!
ReplyDeleteI never tried this one, and I don't own many China Glaze polishes. I suspect is a little too fair for my skin tone, but since it is quite sheer it might work.
I do have some nudes I like, but I don't think they're perfect, in fact I always have to struggle the application a little. So this sounds like a perfect addition to my collection!
It is quite sheer, Nati. But its also very build-able. I would say its almost perfect depending on what coverage you want! I know what you mean about struggling with the application, I love Zoya 'Cho' but that's tricky as any thing! xx
DeleteIt looks great. Many nude polishes looks too pastelly and this looks great. I have Sensuous from China Glaze but that one is much more sheer, more suitable for a base for french manicures. :) Think I might buy this in the future! :D
ReplyDeleteI'll have to check out sensuous. I know what you mean Nude isn't at all pastelly or chalky, its a great polish! :) xx
ReplyDeleteWell, this one just went on my wish list!! Great review!!
ReplyDeleteIn China, foreign brands such as LA MER and SK-II are stii not frequently seen in smaller cities, but brands like Olay are actually becoming prevalent in people's lives. Also, China's domestic brands are coming up.
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