Color Club Safari Garden Collection Review & Swatches
Hey y’all! I hardly ever feature nail polish on the blog, but today I have a little nail polish feature. I got my hands on the Color Club Safari Garden Collection, and I’m super excited to share this review with you today!
Color Club has been in the nail polish game for years. They offer high quality, pigmented, long-lasting nail polish. If you’ve tried any of their polishes you would agree.
After many years of developing the most high- quality, innovative, trend-setting nail polish colors in the industry Color Club is excited to give their logo and packaging a little face-lift!
I had got opportunity to be one of the first blogger to see this new gorgeous new packaging and logo. And I must say, I love how sleek, bold and clean the logo and the bottle is.
Although, some of the colors aren’t something I would normally wear. I was impressed with the quality.
This color is In De- Nile. It’s a stunning, creamy, light blue color perfect for Spring!
This color is called Lion’s Den. As you can see above, it’s a duo chrome, glitter top coat. The swatch is two coats.
This color is Look, Don’t Tusk. It’s a goregous cream, Ivory nail polish, but It was a little streaky. After it dries, the streaks went away, and it was perfect.
This color is Nail-Robi. This color was the easiest color to work with. It’s super pigmented, and only needed one coat. Loved it!
This color is called Safari Sunset. This is a very unique duo-chrome color. It was a little streaky, but like Look, don’t tusk. It was perfect after it dried.
And last, This color is Tribe and True. It’s described as a “jelly like” formula. I would agree with this. It goes on very thin, almost like it was watered down, but it can be built up to appear opaque.
I really love the new packaging. The formula was a very different and varies depending on the finish of each polish. I will say the cream finish polish was my favorite! If you are interested in checking this collection out for yourself. Head over to Birchbox.com to pick them up.