The reason I am doing this post is because I get so many mixed comments on my Chanel Le vernis posts. There are people saying they are unique and good quality, people who say they love them but they're too dear, and there are people who think they aren't worth any money and they're overrated! So what do you think? . I personally love them and collect them, the picture above is my collection early on, it's gotten a little bigger since then! I got my first Le Vernis (Kaleidoscope, far left on the picture) for £10 off eBay, and I loved the colour and quality so much that after that I was hooked! I tend to collect the more unique and cult varnishes, and to me they are dear but they're worth the price as I love the product! My more recent purchase was the gorgeous black pearl! . I find they are pigmented, glossy, quick drying and long lasting, and the colour selection is awesome! I use these sometimes for nail art as well, as the colours are so strong and show up so beautifully, and they stamp and transfer well! . So what are your thoughts on Chanel Le Vernis? :]
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Sunday, 15 May 2011
Saturday, 7 May 2011
Chanel Le Vernis Vendetta

As pretty much always, my swatch is messy, so again I apologise, but I did this in a rush before work. This goes on a lot differently then it appears in the bottle. It isn't as shimmery and it is a lot darker purple. It can appear black in dim light and it also isn't as glittery on the nail as it appears in the bottle. This reminds me of a dark blackcurrant colour. It is very thick in texture so you could get away with one coat, however for it to be more even and long lasting I would say do two, it dries so quickly anyway that it isn't too time consuming to use two. It is super glossy and the formula is very colour pigmented. It is a very unusual colour and it's a good quality product, however it does not come out onto the nails as it appears in the bottle. Oh and an additional note, this is part of the permanent line, it is not limited edition.

Friday, 1 October 2010
Review; Chanel Le Vernis Paradoxal

This was the last one in the trafford centre, luckily for me, the lady didn't even know if there were any left at all, but there was just the one left hiding in amongst other colours. I bought it in selfridges, as debenhams and boots didn't even have a place for it. There has been a lot of buzz about this nail varnish and it not a surprise as to why. There are many cult Chanel nail varnishes which end up "wanted products" such as Jade, Holographic, Particulière, Kaleidescope, and I believe Paradoxal will join the list. Such a weird colour. It's like a charcoal plummy brown, which smokes out purple glitter, and when light hits it the bright purple glitter shines through. They have so many unique and gorgeous colours that are difficult to dupe, as some of them are so complex. So so expensive though!

Review; Chanel Le Vernis "Particulière"

This is one of those cult Chanel colours seen worn by celebrities, and it sold out like nobodies business, however Debenhams currently have it stocked! (and although unrelated to Particulière, they still have Paradoxal!)
But why has this colour become so cult? Well, it is a beautiful greyish taupe and is one of those beautiful and unusual Chanel colours that not many brands sport. Although it can be duped pretty closely (but not 100%) by other high end brands like OPI, there are many reasons as to why this is worth a splurge.
It goes on evenly and pretty opaque, however it looks a lot better with 2 coats so you don't really need to apply that much, and the fact it dries so quickly (the quickest out of any brand I have tried, which is a lot of them) means that it isn't a hassle to apply. It is very glossy like the majority of Chanel Le Vernis, and even though I am possibly the most inept varnish applier it always looks fantastic after I've applied it! The brush makes it pretty easy to apply, so I don't have the "varnish all over the fingers" look due to the brush being too big (I always have that problem with Nails Inc. but that's for another review), it is very easy to use and control the brush. I have a very manual job and yet it is still as shiny as when I applied it, and it hasn't chipped, which is very good considering I didn't put a top coat on (I ran out :[ )
So if you love the colour and want to start getting Autumnal, I would consider the splurge, as you certainly get quality with this product. And if you collect Chanel Le Vernis, this is a must have for you're collection! I have had countless compliments of this varnish and have even had "Is that Particulière!?" So yes, it has my nails seem to get more attention then me!


Wednesday, 28 July 2010
Review; Chanel Le Vernis "Kaleidoscope"
Chanel Kaleidoscope.

I absolutely love this nail polish, I didn't use a base coat or top coat and it looked absolutely fantastic and lasted really well. The appearance of this is very unusual, it is very hard to photograph the colour like it is in real life. It is a tarnished metallic olive goldy colour, though can sometimes look a bit silvery! There are some dupes out there however this is a lovely quality nail varnish, and I'm not really sure dupes would dry as quick, last as long or have the same unique tarnished look. After this polish I am definitely a Chanel convert! Unfortunately this varnish is no longer available in stores.

I absolutely love this nail polish, I didn't use a base coat or top coat and it looked absolutely fantastic and lasted really well. The appearance of this is very unusual, it is very hard to photograph the colour like it is in real life. It is a tarnished metallic olive goldy colour, though can sometimes look a bit silvery! There are some dupes out there however this is a lovely quality nail varnish, and I'm not really sure dupes would dry as quick, last as long or have the same unique tarnished look. After this polish I am definitely a Chanel convert! Unfortunately this varnish is no longer available in stores.

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