Saturday 6 October 2012

My Top Five: Autumn/Winter Polish Picks

I've been dying for the weather to get colder (well, it was never really particularly warm, was it?) and for the days to get shorter partly because it means I can start wearing some of my favourite polishes that perhaps aren't Spring/Summer appropriate. Apologies for the rubbish photo, my usual photography spot is out of action as I'm in the midst of packing up my life.


YSL La Laque Couture in 6 Rouge Dada 
Rouge Dada is a classic red shade; I think everyone needs something similar in their polish collection. It looks quite vibrant in the bottle and it is on the nails after two coats but I tend to add a third because I prefer the deeper red colour I get as a result. The formula of these polishes is strange; it's very light and looks a bit watery or gel-like but on the nails it looks opaque and shiny. They're really easy to use because of the nice wide brush and the short drying time. If I'm wearing a red over the next few months, it'll probably be this one. 

Chanel Le Vernis in 533 April
A polish called April in October? It doesn't make any sense. This shade came out in Chanel's Spring collection and it was a nice colour to wear during the transition from winter to spring. Now I've been enjoying it as we transition from summer to autumn. It's a muted raspberry pink shade which I think would work on a lot of skintones. It wasn't the star product from the  collection but I bought all three polishes and this is the one I've used the most. It's a nice alternative to a red without being vampy or neutral. Formula-wise it's one of the better Chanel polishes as I can easily get an opaque finish after two coats. The wear time with this one is excellent, too.

Chanel Le Vernis in 505 Particuliere 
I've just used this shade to paint my nails and I feel as though I'm falling in love with it all over again. During spring and summer if I wore a neutral shade it was something much lighter than this mushroom-taupe from Chanel but now that we're in autumn this polish will probably be on my nails at least once a week from now until February. It's one of those shades I don't have to think about; it just goes with everything. The formula is opaque in two coats and whilst I'd prefer a wider brush it's not too fiddly so I can live with it.

Color Club in Rad Nomad
This smoky purple shade has only just made it into my top five but I couldn't not include it because it's quickly becoming one of my favourite colours. Last year I would have included Revlon Perplex in this list but shimmery polishes are never my favourite so when I came across Rad Nomad it effectively replaced Perplex in my affections. I'll need to post a nail of the day post with this polish soon. My only quibble with Rad Nomad (and Color Club polishes in general, actually) is that the brush is so thin and annoying to use. 

OPI in Lincoln Park After Dark
No autumn/winter polish list would be complete without this shade, would it? Lincoln Park After Dark is a deep purple, almost black, colour with a cream finish. I wear this on my toes all year round but I only wear it on my fingers during this time of year. Again this is a shade I think everyone should own because despite being so dark it's still really versatile and works well with most outfits. I usually need three thin coats for an opaque finish but the wear time of this polish is excellent for me and the wide OPI brush is a dream to use. 

I should say that Chanel Rouge Noir would also be in this list but mine needs to be replaced. I love the dark red-black shade but I find the formula of that polish to be a bit fickle so if you have any recommendations for similar shades place leave them in the comments because I'd be interested in checking out alternatives.

What are your go-to polishes during the colder months?

Stace xx



13 comments:

  1. I'm currently really liking Essie Bahama Mama its really pretty and easy to wear xx

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    1. I've seen that one - it looks lovely :) xx

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  2. I love dark purples for Autumn, I've got a Barry M one that I use quite a bit this time of year. I also really like Loreal Color Riche in Parisian Rooftops
    http://lardygrub.blogspot.co.uk/

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    1. I'm going to have to check out the L'Oreal one! Xx

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  3. For A/W I love China Glaze Smoke and Ashes, OPI Here today Aragon Tomorrow, Black Cherry Chutney, and Get in the Espresso Lane also Essie's Fishnet Stockings is beautiful :)

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    1. That's a nice list - I like Fishnet Stockings too but the YSL wins for being easier to apply.xx

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  4. I just picked up Chanel Frenzy...I'm loving it so much. It was my first ever Chanel purchase. I also love Essie Bahama Mama too. I just have so many favorites. I love this season so much for nail polish.

    Meredith
    nycmakeuplover1.blogspot.com

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    1. I've been denying myself Frenzy because I don't need another neutral...do I?!xx

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  5. Great choices, those Chanel colours are beautiful :)

    Sophierosehearts x

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  6. I love the Chanel 505 Particuliere one, I don't really have anything like it but it sounds lovely! You blog always makes me want Chanel nail polish haha naughty!!
    xx

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    1. Barry M mushroom is similar but a bit warmer toned so it's not as universally flattering...maybe you should just buy the Chanel! Xx

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  7. Those chanel polishes look beautiful! Great picks xx

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