Thursday, February 4, 2016

Russian Navy - The Classic OPI Blue I Was Yet to Try

For someone who has a shedload of nail polish, I have to admit that I haven't tried as many of the 'classic' popular shades that most lacquer aficionados so often rave about. For my latest manicure I pulled out the bottle of Russian Navy* that OPI sent me many moons ago but that I was yet to try, because despite it technically being summer here in Australia, the cold winds and rain call for a deep and mysterious colour.
 
Russian Navy is a deep blue that's filled with blue and red shimmers, the latter causing the polish to appear quite purple in the bottle in my opinion. On the nail the fine shimmer seems much less pronounced and dare I say more demure? I wasn't sure if I was keen on the colour but the compliments rolled in and the fact that a dark shade like this is flattering and not harsh on my very pale hands is no mean feat, so I will give Russian Navy props for that.
 
 

 


I'm still on the fence about this colour, but I think the fact that I've not worn a dark shade like this in quite some time has played into my opinion of it and I definitely appreciate how beautiful this appears when the coloured shimmers flash, particularly in low light. After having a look at other reviews of Russian Navy (The Daily Varnish, All Lacquered Up) I learnt that it came out with the Russian collection back in 2007, but was made permanent by OPI so is still widely available today. The more shimmery OPI Ink is still in my mind as a colour to try and this comparison post has kind of cemented my wish to try it on one day - what can I say, I love a fair whack of shimmer in my polishes!
 Are you a fan of dark and mysterious shades like this?
What classic polish shade do you swear by?
-Emma

*Product provided for consideration. Honesty, always.
 

14 comments:

  1. What a beautiful colour! Love how deep it is

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    1. It's quite lovely, I'm still getting used to how deep it is but I definitely think it's pretty cool.

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  2. I am such a fan of deep blues!! Love the finish of this one!
    xo Kat @ Katness

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    1. They are such nice shades to wear, and I find them a lot more 'grown up' than the lighter blues I have

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  3. I love shades like this! I have a Dior that is this color, but it's getting a bit old now and doesn't apply as smoothly as it used to (plus, the bottle's mostly gone, haha). I don't know that I have too many classic shades, although I do have some solid neutrals now, and black, which is a must for me!

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    1. You know, Dior polishes actually remind me of you! I am yet to own one but think I recall seeing a dark blue Dior on your blog is memory serves me correctly. I am slowly gathering a nice staple lot of polishes but I definitely need to trim my collection at this point.

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  4. I'm always into the inky shades! I think this polish is sitting in the depths of a drawer somewhere too...

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    1. Inky is the perfect way to describe these shades - I bet your swatches of this would throw mine out the window!!

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  5. This is sucha pretty shade, I love these kind of deep shades.

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    1. It's something a little bit different, but I'm not sure if I can warrant buying OPI Ink now that I own this one

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  6. I really love this shade, it's very flattering and looks great! You can really see the purple in the bottle from the second photo.

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    1. Thanks Di, I found it pretty flattering considering how pale I am! I find it looks so complex in the bottle, glad you saw that in my photo, too

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  7. Ooh I love how intensely blue that colour is! Plus the little flecks of glitter - very glam!

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    1. Yeah the glitter gives this shade a bit of life for me, but it still remains a classic colour for my stash so I'm happy :)

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