Category: Polishes
Brand: Illamasqua
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mildPlover2
I love this polish. It’s a minty green. Gorgeous. Opaque in two coats. Easy to apply. I got it for $5 on Hautelook, though the retail is $18. I wouldn’t pay $18 for one polish regardless but I do recommend this polish highly. Only weird thing I noticed is that when you make the cap appropriately tight, the bottle no longer fits in the box.
dreadfulOil4
I looooooove this color and the finish of it. Only thing is the price..it is a little pricey but a bottle of nail polish lasts forever so it’s okay 🙂
fondApricots0
Nomad is a pretty, bright jade color. The application is creamy and smooth and with thin coats and a top coat, its lasting power is about one week before chipping. Nomad is a unique green that has a glow to it. I’m happy to have it in my collection and recommend to those who light bright colors.
wakefulBagels5
My addiction to Illamasqua nail varnishes continues with Nomad, a beautiful vibrant jade green creme. (And this is stated by someone who never cared much for green nail polish once upon a time). Nomad’s beautiful, flattering shade and fantastic formula have changed my mind about green polish (and purple, and blue polish, for that matter). This is the best formula on the market in terms of wear, and certainly the easiest for me to apply. I never thought that cool colors would work against my tan olive skin, but Nomad offers a lovely contrast. Highly recommended.
tautPiglet2
I was actually looking for a color to be similar to China glaze For Audrey, and I believe this is more greenish. I absolutely adore the color, right from when I tried it on at Sephora. The reason why I had a rough start with Nomad was because I hate the formulation. Mine was really watery and wasn’t opaque at all. It was watery in a goopy way and kinda sheer in one layer. Two layers fit the bill. Dry time was horrendous, so you really need to be patient with the wait time. I’m not too much of a fan of the packaging, it doesn’t have the best grip for me, the cap is big and squared so I have an awkward feel of holding it because it feels bulky. I would rate it 3 stars but the color is just so worth it.
relievedWhiting5
Another quality polish from Illamasqua. It was almost opaque in one coat without being gloopy or thick. I had a slight issue with the formula; as the person below me mentioned, it isn’t very forgiving and the second coat took a long time to self-level.
This is a very unique shade (I had no other mint green that was so vibrant in my stash) but my cool-toned skin couldn’t pull it off; it looked like a very dirty neon on me. I recommend people with my skin tone to test it out at Sephora’s nail bar before purchasing it.
abjectLemur3
I like this polish, don’t get me wrong, still it did not convince me to classify as polish to be restocked for the following reasons: polish in my bottle was a tad too thick (some thinner will solve this). Application was fine if applied in smooth, even strokes. But it would not forgive any correction: polish drag and not too selflevelling. But I should have listed the positives first: if easy and quickly applied it is nearly opaque in one coat. Drying time is quick. Color is incredibly vibrant without being neon. Probably wearable for most skin tones, also on paler skins. Despite issues mentionned above, I will wear Nomad a lot this summer.
truthfulTomatoe4
I love this color. It’s a pastel green creme with a hint of teal and a hint of mint, very unique and difficult to describe in words. The formula was also great, opaque in two coats and not at all streaky, just the right thickness with a nice glossy finish even before the topcoat. The only problem I have with Illamasqua polishes is that they are not 3 free, but I can’t help but buy them for the vibrant, creative colors.