Hi guys! Today I'm bringing you a new brand to the blog! Not necessarily a new brand (they've been in business for 30 years) but they are new to ME, as I have never had access to this brand before.
They have sent me their Oasis Collection in order to review, so here we go. Overall it's quite subdued and hints at fall or autumn in my opinion. In general, I find their bottle design to be appealing and the brush is of standard quality making it easy to get an even application.
Free of Toluene, Formaldehyde, & DBP
The Oasis Collection can be purchased for $5.95 each.
Sandstorm
4 thin coats pictured. A pale beige with yellow undertones. I feel like this is one that can be worn when you need a quiet palate cleanser. Fewer than 4 coats however was slightly streaky. I would recommend allowing for a minute of dry time between coats, this seems to help combat streaks.
Sahara Deserted Me
3 coats pictured. A warm nude with pink undertones. Creme finish.
Been There Dune That
3 coats pictured. Nude/ light taupe color with brown undertones. Creme finish.
Comparing these three side by side, you can see the difference in the undertones. It seems like it could offer a perfect nude for any skin tone.
Comparing these three side by side, you can see the difference in the undertones. It seems like it could offer a perfect nude for any skin tone.
Sage
2 coats pictured. Light and muted army green. It also has silver shimmer. No problems with application here. I love this color for the fall.
You're in De-Nile River
3 coats. It reminds me of chocolate. :)
This one immediately reminded me of OPI You Don't Know Jacques, so a comparison is below.
Comparison with Wet N Wild Wet Cement & You Don't Know Jacques
Scorpion King
2 coats pictured. Perfectly easy application. Charcoal/black with loads of shimmer.
What do you think? Do you have any Precision Lacquers in your stash?
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