Today I have a new comparison to show you - Chanel Taboo vs. Nails Inc Regent's Palace. I'll start by giving away the ending - these are not dupes. However, it's worth taking a closer look, the comparison isn't as crazy as you might first think.
Readers of this blog will know that I have never been so excited, or so disappointed by a polish than I was with Chanel Taboo (my Taboo review and swatches). I won't repeat my review here but the main reason for my disappointment was the vast difference between the in-bottle and on-nail impact of this polish. In the bottle it looks like instant galaxy nails - it's utterly packed with phenomenal looking colour, sparkly bits and what-not. On the nail, it looks for the most time, like a dull dark black/purple. The 'pop' in the bottle is only seen in flash, and direct sunlight, and even then only when you're really looking at it. The formula is also pretty pants, quite gloopy.
So I wondered - supposing you don't want to spend £18 or can't get a hold of this limited edition. What else could you get that would look as good or better? Step up to the plate Nails Inc Regent's Palace....
Chanel Taboo (index, ring) vs. Nails Inc Regent's Palace (middle, pinkie) Natural Light |
Chanel Taboo (index, ring) vs. Nails Inc Regent's Palace (middle, pinkie) Flash |
Taboo does have more sparkle than RP for sure, although bear in mind that this sparkle is not actually visible by eye a lot of the time. So to add some extra zing to the RP I then popped on a thin coat of Max Factor Fantasy Fire (possibly the best layering polish of all time, there is nothing that this won't make more fabulous. It's like the mani equivalent of bacon).
Chanel Taboo (index, ring) vs. Nails Inc Regent's Palace with Max Factor Fantasy Fire (middle, pinkie) Natural Light |
Finally with flash, it's the return of the albino:
Chanel Taboo (index, ring) vs. Nails Inc Regent's Palace with Max Factor Fantasy Fire (middle, pinkie) Flash |
So for my mani that's £7.32 vs £18, or full price it would be £14.99 vs £18. At full price the argument is less compelling, but Regent's Palace is one of the few Nails Inc polishes that I would be happy to pay full price for. Even on it's own, without the Fantasy Fire topper, I feel that Regent's Palace is a better all-rounder than the Chanel. Blasphemy I know, but there you have it.
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