OPI Brazil Collection Comparison & Dupes Part 2 (neutral and Dark Shades)

By Fleurissante

Hello lovelies,

here’s the second round of Brazil comparison & dupes.

OPI Brazil Collection swatches here.

Part 1 Comparison & Dupes here.

I don’t have a nail polish that is as white-based and gray as Don’t Bossa Nova Me Around. I thought that Chanel Frenzy would be a good dupe, but it is much warmer. The same goes for two other Essies.

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Catrice’s Clay-Ton my hero is much warmer than Taupeless Beach. Max Factor Cappuccino looks close, but it is noticeably darker.

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I found several 99% dupes for I Sao Paulo Over There. The first one is Zoya Normani (from Naturel collection) which is just a tiny, tiny bit more purple. Catrice’s Lost in Mud is good too – just a tiny bit darker.

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OPI Scores a Goal has no 100% dupes in my collection. Essie Recessionista is redder, Shearling Darling darker. Golden Rose Rich Color #105 looked like it would be a good dupe because it is very similar when applied in one coat. However, the second coat doesn’t darken it enough.

Next Stop… The Bikini Zone was a hard one to comare. For the Twill of It and Metallic Violet are not even close. Catrice’s Iron Mermaiden looks the most similar in colour; however, the finish is different – metallic vs. shimmery foil.

I don’t have a dupe for AmazON AmazOFF. All the teals and blueish greens are too blue. Makeup Factory #515 is too blue; No Snow Petrol is too light. Eveline is not dark and intense enough.

Well, that’s all. I wish I had a bigger collection to create a better comparisons although, to be honest, I’m glad I don’t own as much dupes. When your nail polish count approaches 500, it’s not an easy thing to do.

Thank you for reading,

xoxo Tamara.


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