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COLOURBOX Nail Polishes Review + Swatches

By Natasha Bhatt
Hello everyone,I present to you the whole range of COLOURBOX Nail Polishes which is a part of the new COLOURBOX line launched by Oriflame. There are 10 shades in this range and I have all of them.Keep reading to know more about these in my post today...
COLOURBOX Nail Polishes Review + Swatches


Price: Rs.189/- for 5 ml. Available online HEREOriflame is exclusively sold through independent Oriflame consultants across India.Ingredients:BUTYL ACETATE, ETHYL ACETATE, NITROCELLULOSE, ACETYL TRIBUTYL CITRATE, ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL, ADIPIC ACID/NEOPENTYL GLYCOL/ TRIMELLITIC ANHYDRIDE COPOLYMER, STEARALKONIUM BENTONITE, STYRENE/ACRYLATES COPOLYMER, MICA, BENZOPHENONE-1, N-BUTYL ALCOHOL, SILICA, DIACETONE ALCOHOL, PROPYLENE CARBONATE, CI 77891, CI 15850, CI 77742, CI 15880, CI 77491, CI 77007, CI 77266 (NANO), CI 19140, CI 77510, CI 77499
What does the brand say?The Colourbox Nail Polish has 10 fun shades and comes in a cute little bottle that is easy to pop into your handbag. With so many fab colours and such great value, now everyday can be a Colourbox day!Packaging:The nail polishes come in cute convenient bottles which are practical and fun to carry around as well especially for women on the go or ones who travel frequently. The wand is decent and helps in proper application of the polish.The 10 shades launched are:RICH PINK is a bright pink with red undertones.SOFT LAVENDER is a pastel lavender purple color.CHIC PINK is a beautiful blue based pink, more like a bubble gum pink color.CORAL POP is a bright fun orange color.SOFT BERRY is a muted berry toned color.


COLOURBOX Nail Polishes Review + Swatches

From L- R: Rich Pink, Soft Lavender, Chic Pink, Coral Pop,Soft Berry


COLOURBOX Nail Polishes Review + Swatches

RICH PINK


COLOURBOX Nail Polishes Review + Swatches

From top to bottom: Soft Lavender, Chic Pink, Coral Pop,Soft Berry


SOFT RED is a lovely blue based red with a hint of pinkSOFT PLUM is not soft but a deep plum and looks amazing.BRICK BURGUNDY is a unique color of the lot and my favorite too, it is a red mixed with a deep purple pinkBRIGHT RED is an orange based red color.BRIGHT RASPBERRY is a stunning raspberry shade.

COLOURBOX Nail Polishes Review + Swatches

From L - R: Soft Red, Soft Plum, Brick Burgundy, Bright Red, Bright Raspberry


COLOURBOX Nail Polishes Review + Swatches

SOFT RED


COLOURBOX Nail Polishes Review + Swatches

From Top to Bottom: Soft Plum, Brick Burgundy, Bright Red, Bright Raspberry


My thoughts and experience:All the colors in this collection are from the red,orange pink and plum family. I honestly wish they would launch new shades which are lighter in color. Nevetheless these shades are very pretty and vibrant and makes a statement as well. They all have that glossy and gel like formula which makes your nails more attractive. 2 coats are advisable for opaque finish in my opinion. They last for 4 days or more depending on how often you put your hands in the water (eg. household chores etc) A topcoat can make it last longer in my opinion. I honestly do not have any complaints about these you must give them a try.

MLWM Rating: 4.5/5Do let me know your thoughts in the comments section about these nail paints. Have you tried them? and which is your favorite color, do let me know :)

You can check my other reviews & videos linked below.

Colourbox lipsticksColourbox FoundationCOLOURBOX Fat Lash Mascara & Kajal

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COLOURBOX Nail Polishes Review + Swatches

P.S: PR Sample** Unbiased review - Not a sponsored post!
Sorry for poor pictures but it is raining and cloudy and this is the best I could do.Kindly note that I am not an Oriflame consultant and all the products I review are in collaboration with the brand. Do not use any of my images/videos without my permission or I will have to take strict action against the person/party.Do email me at - [email protected] for any inquiries or questions.

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