I felt like I was pretty much over nail polish after amassing a ridiculously large hoard and then purging dozens of bottles from it and not being able to find anyone to take them off my hands (pun intended?). The rejects are still sitting in a box in my closet taking up space. Anyone want them?
But then I saw photos of the Color Club Oil Slick Collection on beautygeeks, and my acquisitive drive fired right the fuck back up. Multichromes are my absolute favorites, and these ones looked as stunning as the many indie options out there, but more accessible. I've just never really got into indie polishes. There's definitely some fascinating stuff out there, but the prices and (often) the need to pounce before things go out of stock just don't appeal to me. ILNP, for instance, has dozens of multichromes - but the choice is overwhelming, and they are more expensive than Color Club. I've used and liked Color Club before, and I really hoped I would be able to find these polishes at Meijer, where I once got some of the Halo Hues (holos) for under $4. No such luck, of course.
Color Club Oil Slick collection: Cash Only, It's Raining Men, We'll Never Be Royals, and Burnt Out |
Color Club Oil Slick collection: Cash Only, It's Raining Men, We'll Never Be Royals, and Burnt Out |
So let's get on with the swatches. It's impossible to capture all the shifting colors in photos, because it's really movement that brings them alive. I did my best with my mediocre camera. I exercised almost no restraint, so I've put many, many photos below the cut. Indulge me! I haven't been this excited about nail polish in a long time.
First up: Cash Only. This was a surprise. I hesitated about getting it, but it turned out to be my second favorite of the bunch. It's really amazing and not like anything else I've seen. It would be hard to name all the colors in there. It goes from rosy beige, to gold, to steel grey, to silver, to lavender, to blue, to green, with a bunch of other shit in between.
The photos below are in all sorts of different lighting, and let me warn you one last time that I went overboard with the number of photos here (you can enlarge them by clicking on them). But they're all different! All equally important.
Right??
Okay, now for the one in the bunch that I think I could have skipped: It's Raining Men. It's a gorgeous blue, and I do love my blues, but it's not nearly as shifty as the others. It mainly goes from navy to cobalt blue. You only get a hint of purple shift, usually in lower light, though if you look closely, you can see some purple/pink shimmer most of the time.
It's Raining Men is on my middle and pinky fingers, Co-Bolt alone is on the index finger, and Fantasy Fire is layered over it on my ring finger. (Excuse the lack of cleanup. I was rushing to take these photos before what was possibly the last real sunshine of the year went away. Also, it turns out that taking a photo of my right hand is very, very hard.)
Next up: We'll Never Be Royals. Love it, though it's not quite as shifty as Cash Only or Burnt Out.
And the best for last: Burnt Out. Like Cash Only, it's super shifty with tons of colors in it: red, orange, brown, green, gold. It's really worth seeing in motion.
One of the reasons I wanted Burnt Out was that I hoped it would be a dupe for my favorite nail polish of all time, the long discontinued Sally Hansen Nail Prisms in Amber Ruby. The tragic tale is that, years ago, before I realized that nail polish lasts forever and ever through the magic of nail polish thinner, I threw out a bottle of Amber Ruby that had thickened up too much. Then I
Here are comparison swatches, with Amber Ruby on my index and ring fingers and Burnt Out on my middle and pinky fingers (again without cleanup because I was chasing the daylight):
Well, that's it, and now I never need to buy another bottle of nail polish as long as I live, right? But if you also love multichromes, I highly recommend these (especially Cash Only and Burnt Out) (and, yeah, okay, We'll Never Be Royals too). I hope you find looking at swatches of nail polish as soothing as I do, because that was a lot of
Okay, one more.
Gah, they're all stunning. But I discovered this weird thing where I don't really wear this sort of polishes after acquiring them. Like... I prefer to stare at them in the bottles. Or on other people's nails. I'm boring and stick to a good creme, some mild shimmer, metallic and odd sprinkling of glitter.
ReplyDeleteI do that with glitter! I like how it looks in the bottle, but then I never have an actual desire to put it on my nails. I eventually figured that out and stopped buying glitter.
DeleteThose ARE pretty. And I'm definitely feeling the nail polish demon whispering in my ear about how I NEEEEEEEEED them.
ReplyDeleteI have no regrets about these ones!
DeleteI have never been much of a polish aficionado (I can't decide if I like the way my hands look with painted nails. It's a weird anxiety.) but I am all about duo and multichromes all the time, everywhere, in everything, and these are beeeaaauuuuutiful. Cash Only is my favorite and actually, I think I have an eyeshadow with a very similar color shift.
ReplyDeleteFor a while I wore nail polish so often that I started to think my nails looked weird without it. (I got over that, though.) An eyeshadow that looks like Cash Only sounds amazing! Which one is it? I love duochrome eyeshadows too, but like I said, I haven't really got into the indie makeup thing, and that's what I think I'd have to do to find the more unusual ones.
DeleteI think Chanel # 675 Troublante for fall 2015, is very close, if not a dupe for Burnt Out and Amber Ruby, but expensive "as f*ck "! LOL!
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