If you didn’t already know, Essie hit Melbourne Myer not too long ago that you can purchase for $18.95AU a bottle and the first collection out was the Art of Spring π
Lilacism
“Elegant and enchanting, this satiny smooth lilac whispers springtime”
A soft dusky purple colour, I’m loving this shade, not sure whether I could wear it to work comfortably, but overall it’s beautiful colour.
Neo Whimsical
“Flaunt your classic taste with this rose-plum hue”
This is a close second favourite from this collection, the formula applies amazingly smooth, even though it is very sheer even after 3 coats you can’t get full opacity.
Pop Art Pink
“Add a pop of romance with this sheer chiffon pink”
An amazing pink nude, which suits me perfectly! I can see myself using this polish a lot~
Red Nouveau
“The new must-have red is a fiery hot crimson that makes a true fashion statement”
Only 2 coats needed, the pigmentation is amazing. Unfortunately it’s just a standard red creme, nothing overly unique.
Van D’Go
“Impressionist or not, this peachy keen shade leaves a vivid impact”
I love how this colour just pops, though I’m not 100% sure it really suits me. I found the formula for this pretty streaky and hard to apply π
Tart Deco
“Chic and modern, this dreamy coral is an artist burst of colour”
A bright pink / coral creme, I really like this colour I think it suits my complextion quite well. I’d consider this wearing to work too, quite a safe colour.
Overall
Pop Art Pink is my favourite, hands down! I know it’s just an average pink nude, but I still love it π Next would be a tie between Neo Whimsical and Lilaciam~
Jess says
I love Van D’go but HATE the formula! It’s evil lol Neo Whimsical and Lilaciam are super pretty too π
Celina says
Pity about the formula π Such a pretty colour *sigh*
gio says
Van Dβgo looks beautiful but it’s bad about the formula. Lilacism is very pretty too.
Celina says
It’s gorgeous π I wish I knew a way to “fix” formulas π