01 July, 2016

THE NAIL LAB NAIL POLISH - SWATCHES & REVIEW

The Nail Lab nail specialists are quickly taking over the Australian nail market with nail polish that is designed in Australia, created in Australia and bottled in Australia, that are not tested on animals and are cruelty free; The Nail Lab polishes also have a 5-Free formula which means their polishes are totally free of Formaldehyde, Formaldehyde Resin, Dibutyl Phthalate, Toluene and Camphor -  providing nail polish that contain biodegradable ingredients with the lowest toxicity, which makes them safe for you and the environment. 

I have four polishes from The Nail Lab to review and share with you today :) 



CHRISTIAN
Christian is a bright poppy red nail polish shade.
The colour is super pigmented and intense. 

The polish is easy to apply and effortlessly glides onto the nail. It isn't streaky or patchy and it self-levels well - the formula is seriously perfect! It dries to a semi-matte finish, so it looks a tad dull, but add a coat of shiny top coat and it's glossy perfection.

It builds up to full opacity in one - two thin and easy coats.


POLLY
Polly is a bright salmon-coral pink nail polish shade.
The colour is super pigmented and intense. 

The polish is easy to apply and effortlessly glides onto the nail. It isn't streaky or patchy and it self-levels well - the formula is seriously perfect! It dries to a semi-matte finish, so it looks a tad dull, but add a coat of shiny top coat and it's glossy perfection.

It builds up to full opacity in one - two thin and easy coats.


FAY
Fay is a beautiful berry pink nail polish shade.
The colour is super pigmented and intense. 

The polish is easy to apply and effortlessly glides onto the nail. It isn't streaky or patchy and it self-levels well - the formula is seriously perfect! It dries to a semi-matte finish, so it looks a tad dull, but add a coat of shiny top coat and it's glossy perfection. 

It builds up to full opacity in one - two thin and easy coats.


ARETHA
Aretha is a gorgeous multi-coloured glitter nail polish consisting of small and medium sized pink, purple, orange and yellow hexagonal glitters in a clear base. 

The polish is easy to apply and effortlessly glides onto the nail. The glitter to clear base ratio is great; meaning the glitter pay-off with each brush stroke is even and the base does not build up too thick. The glitters also lay flat on the nail and don't stick up - a coat of clear top coat will help completely smooth out the nail if the glitter texture bothers you.

This versatile polish can easily be worn on its own and built up to opacity in two - three coats with some possible dabbing needed to fill in some areas of the nail (as shown in my swatch above). It can also be worn as a glitter top coat over another nail polish - it would look great over black or white.


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These are the first polishes from The Nail Lab that I have tried and I am impressed!

The formulas of the polishes I tried are all lovely and they apply onto the nail effortlessly, and are not streaky or patchy. They all have a slightly thicker formula, but this did not really affect the drying time on the nail or their self-leveling. They are also super pigmented, and build up to full opacity on the nail beautifully.


The Nail Lab have a beautiful range of nail shades that include bolds, neutrals, glitters, metallics and everything in between, plus base coats, top coats and nail treatments. 
I cannot wait to get my hands on some more!

I definitely recommend trying out some polishes by The Nail Lab for yourself!

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RRP: $15.00 each (AUD)

Available at shop.thenaillab.com.au

For more information contact: info@thenaillab.com.au

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*Disclaimer: Elise Garland PR kindly sent me these products for an honest review. All opinions expressed in this Blog post are mine based on my personal experiences through trialling these products.

Thanks for taking the time to read this review
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask :)
Have a fabulous day 
Doni x



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