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Chanel Intemporel Le Vernis Nail Colour Review, Photos, Swatches

Chanel Intemporel Le Vernis Nail Colour
Chanel Intemporel Le Vernis Nail Colour

Chanel Intemporel Le Vernis Nail Colour ($27.00 for 0.40 fl. oz.) is described as a “glimmering silver shade.” It’s a light-medium silver with subtle cool undertones and a metallic finish. NARS Amarapura (P, $20.00) is darker. Cult Nails Lethal (LE, $12.00) is slightly darker. China Glaze Cheers to You (LE, $7.50) is more metallic. See comparison swatches / view dupes. (I am also confident that there are a slew of dupes that I haven’t tried, as metallic silver is certainly not unique.)

The consistency wasn’t too thick or too thin, so it wasn’t difficult to apply two coats for opaque coverage, but the metallic finish yielded noticeable brush strokes, and those were hard to control without the steadiest of hands (of which I do not possess). The brush strokes looked worse initially, so they softened as the polish dried down, but they never went away. It lasted for six days on me before I saw a chip and noticeable tip wear, which is a day or so shorter than I usually get wish polish, including Chanel’s formula.

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Chanel Intemporel Le Vernis Nail Colour
Chanel Intemporel Le Vernis Nail Colour

Chanel Intemporel Le Vernis Nail Colour
Chanel Intemporel Le Vernis Nail Colour

Chanel Intemporel Le Vernis Nail Colour
Chanel Intemporel Le Vernis Nail Colour

Chanel Intemporel Le Vernis Nail Colour
Chanel Intemporel Le Vernis Nail Colour

Chanel Intemporel Le Vernis Nail Colour
Chanel Intemporel Le Vernis Nail Colour

Chanel Intemporel Le Vernis Nail Colour
Chanel Intemporel Le Vernis Nail Colour

Chanel Intemporel Le Vernis Nail Colour
Chanel Intemporel Le Vernis Nail Colour

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Sarah Avatar

It’s a nice color, but too similar to other colors I’ve seen from other, less expensive brands. Not unique enough (or smooth enough across your nails) to justify the price, I don’t think!

Erin Avatar

Pretty colour! I also have shaky hands and have yet to find a metallic that didn’t streak. My workaround is to sandwich the layers a matte topcoat. It seems to hold everything in place and gives me that nice, smooth finish.

Erin Avatar

Sure! Here’s my process: After a base coat and the first layer of polish (keeping it thin to maintain an even level and to cut down on drying time), I go over each nail with a layer of matte topcoat (I really like the one by Sally Hansen). Once the nails have mattified (only takes a minute or two), I go in with my second layer of polish, then top coat as usual. This method works great for anything prone to streaking – pastels, pearls, metallics, etc. I find drying time is negligible in difference compared to a regular paint job. Just remember to keep all those layers thin! Good luck!

Katherine T. Avatar

Very pretty cool silver, almost white. I see what you mean by the vertical brush strokes, but on the bright side, I think it gives the optical illusion of making fingers look longer. Hmmm, I can see the marketing PR department going into over-drive, trying to put a spin on this 😉

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