Monday 12 May 2014

China Glaze Off Shore Collection Swatches and Review - Part 1



Hello! Today I'm showing you the new Off Shore collection for Summer 2014 from China Glaze! In part 1 is the 6 polishes from the "Dune Our Thing" half of the collection. 

I was a bit sceptical about these polishes because I'd read mixed reviews on China Glaze's City Flourish collection from earlier this year - tales of streaky, dragging polish! However I was pleasantly surprised while swatching, there was minimal issues in application.

Some of these polishes dry semi-matte and some dry super glossy, I'm not sure if this is intentional by China Glaze or not! I added a top coat to the semi-matte ones to bring out the shine. With the semi-mattes, I would recommend a thin coat first and then a thicker coat on top.

Feel The Breeze is a medium baby pink which manages to be quite bright. I really love this! The formula was good, it dries semi-matte so I added a top coat to make it glossy. It's a little thick but nothing unmanageable. 2 coats here

China Glaze Feel The Breeze

China Glaze Feel The Breeze

Float On is a brighter candy pink. Similar formula to Feel The Breeze, dries semi-matte so I used top coat. 2 coats here

China Glaze Float On

China Glaze Float On

X-Ta-Sea is a dusty violet. This one dries glossy so no top coat was needed! This has a thinner formula than the semi-matte ones. I used 2 coats

China Glaze X-Ta-Sea

China Glaze X-Ta-Sea

I Sea The Point is a lovely bright blue. This is also a semi-matte finish therefore a bit thicker on the formula. I used 2 coats and top coat

China Glaze I Sea The Point

China Glaze I Sea The Point

Wait N' Sea is one of those really hard to capture shades (China Glaze is good at making hard to photograph shades...Custom Kicks anyone!?) I did my best though and I would say this is pretty accurate, though maybe a teeny bit more turquoise in real life. Anyway, LOVE this, of course! It's very much a me shade! This has a great formula and a glossy finish. 2 coats

China Glaze Wait N' Sea

China Glaze Wait N' Sea

Lastly is Dune Our Thing, a super glossy magenta which has the best formula out of the 6. It applies like butter and is practically a one-coater! I used 2 because of my huge nails :P 

China Glaze Dune Our Thing

China Glaze Dune Our Thing

China Glaze Off Shore

So, I'm pretty impressed with the first half of Off Shore! The mix of glossy and semi-matte is a little odd but there are no bad formulas so far. I especially like the pinks in this collection, they're creamy but so bright! The second part of this collection will be up soon.

My Picks: Feel The Breeze, Wait N' Sea and Dune Our Thing

Availability

You can get your hands on these polishes in the UK now from My Retail Beauty, and they currently have an introductory offer of £4.35 each plus FREE postage! Perfect opportunity to grab some China Glaze, and they also stock a few other collections too.

If you're in Canada, this collection is available now from Nail Polish Canada

Will you be picking any up?

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10 comments

  1. Gorgeous colors! I love them all!

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  2. My favourites: Wait n' Sea, Dune Our Thing and I Sea tThe Point :) I Sea The Point is similar to Barry M's Blue Grape a bit.

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  3. Wait N' Sea looks like turned up turquoise. Eh I'm not a huge fan of this collection aside from the blues

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  4. These are all really nice! I've been buying so many glitters and multichromes and "unusual" polishes lately--I really need to get back into some basic cremes like these :)

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  5. I love the look of all of these! My favourites have got to be X-Ta-Sea and Wait N' Sea! :)

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  6. Bought Feel The Breeze recently, lovely color. Too bad it dries matte, but that's nothing a good topcoat can't fix :)

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