November 14, 2013

Clinique Shades of Beige A Different Nail Enamel For Sensitive Skin Swatches

This was provided to me by a brand for review but all opinions expressed are my own

Clinique Shades of Beige A Different Nail Enamel For Sensitive Skin

Today I’m exploring the Clinique Shades of Beige A Different Nail Enamel For Sensitive Skin and swatches all the shades offered in this new and exciting nail polish collection for Spring 2014.

I recall the nude nail or mannequin manicure being popular for Spring 2009 and this year it makes a come back with the Clinique Shades of Beige A Different Nail Enamel For Sensitive Skin Collection.

Take a look!

The Clinique Shades of Beige A Different Nail Enamel For Sensitive Skin Collection is a selection of nail polishes in an array of neutral shades to compliment a range of different skin tones for a natural, pretty nude look on nails.

These shades of A Different Nail Enamel will be available for a limited time so best get ’em before they are gone. There are eight total shades and each varies from lighter to darker. The shades were selected to flatter your complexion and offer your nails a nude, neutral appearance. Simply select the shade cloest to your own natural skin tone. The natural look of the colors gives nails the appearance of being longer than they actually are. The shades are soft, natural, and very pretty and can be easily paired together to create an ombre look should you desire or a traditional French manicure if you like!

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Shades include:

  • Room Service (Off White)
  • Peek a Boo, I See You (Nude Peach)
  • Birthday Suit (Neutral Beige)
  • Tickle Me (Neutral Yellow-Beige)
  • Pajama Party (Neutral Pinky-Beige)
  • Do Not Disturb (Reddish Beige)
  • Chocolate On My Pillow (Pearlized Warm Brown)
  • Nighty Night (Deep Cocoa)

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Room Service, Peek a Boo, Birthday Suit

Clinique Shades of Beige A Different Nail Enamel Swatches

Pajama Party, Tickle Me, Do Not Disturb

Clinique Shades of Beige A Different Nail Enamel For Sensitive Skin Swatches

Chocolate On My Pillow and Nighty Night

Clinique formulated A Different Nail Enamel For Sensitive Skin to minimize skin sensitivity. The formula is dermatologist tested, ophthalmologist tested and appropriate for sensitive skins and sensitive eyes.

The Clinique Shades of Beige A Different Nail Enamel For Sensitive Skin Collect is available now at www.clinique.com for $12.50 each.

What do you think of these shades?

This was provided to me by a brand for review but all opinions expressed are my own

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  • mary brenner

    What do I think of those shades? One of each please!!!! LOOOVE them♥♥♥

  • Emily

    Hm. I have Sweet Tooth and love it (easiest polish in the world to apply). If I want to get into this trend, I’d definitely give Clinique a shot.

  • Ruthless

    They retail for 16 in Canada-no swatches I have seen have warranted any kind of need/lust for them in me.

  • Diane

    I have it in Black Honey, which came with a lip set I purchased at Sephora. It goes on very easy and smooth, and it lasts longer than other polishes–better than O.P.I., which always chips on me very quickly. The Clinique polish lasted five days before I had to touch up.