✓ Essie Wicked (£7.99, Boots): The wine of wine nail polishes, the queen of the damned. That’s Essie Wicked, ladies & gentlemen. It’s a ridiculously stunning colour which in certain light almost translates as black. It’s also pretty hot. Just saying.
✓ Nars Sharplines (£4.99, TKMaxx): One of the closest shades to Essie Wicked I own - yet it’s still a touch lighter once applied. I’m not a massive fan of Nars nail polishes but for such as pretty colour I’ll grin & bear it - and utterly enjoy the winery of this shade.
✓ Nails Inc Kensington High Street (£12, Debenhams): I remember the blogging uproar when this nail polish came out - literally every single blogger and their cat owned a bottle of this (I believe that Hey Claire is to blame?)! It’s a gorgeous shade that is more on the red side of the spectrum than the previous two.
✓ Burberry Oxblood (£15, John Lewis): Again - a step lighter from Kensington High Street, Oxblood is somewhat more red and more vibrant. The packaging is really what makes it for me though!
✓ Lottie London Revamp (£5.99, Superdrug): An incredibly glossy nail polish - it almost looks like gel but it’s not. So confusing - in a brilliant way! You can read a full review of a handful of Lottie nail polishes here.
What’s your favourite berry nail polish?
from Cityscape Bliss http://www.cityscape-bliss.com/2015/11/beauty-top-5-berry-nail-polishes-for.html
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