NailsInc. Tate Red nail polish
Nail Care & Manicure,  Tested by me (reviews & swatches)

NailsInc. Tate (Red) nail polish – review

Tate (Red) by NailsInc. is an arty name for a nail lacquer, and yes, indeed, this nail polish by NailsInc couldn’t be described any better. I’ve stumbled upon NailsInc Tate (Red) when I was looking for my new statement red nail polish after said goodbye to my considerable collection in Italy.

Tate (Red) by NailsInc. vegan nail polish, review and swatches

Now, ‘why a red?’ Oh dear, a red nail polish is a little black dress for your nails! Every girl should have got at least one like this NailsInc.!

If you’ve got a couple, that’s fine. I don’t blame you, there are so many shades of red! But, if the amount of bottles you own is close to a three-figures number, you’d better ask for some professional help.

NailsInc. Tate nail polish: product & packaging

Tate by NailsInc. nail polish is a gentle product formulated without heavy chemicals, phthalates, and animal-derived ingredients. This cruelty-free nail lacquer comes in a 10-ml cylindrical bottle with a big silver cap and a wide flat brush to spread the product easier and faster.

NailsInc. nail polish - details and texture


Formula & texture
This NailsInc. nail polish has been developed to provide a long-wearing, glossy, fast-drying, and breathable experience. Its consistency is fairly liquid – thus easy to apply – and seems creamy with a jelly sensation. Best described as a ‘crelly’ – a hybrid between crème and jelly this meshed term sounds utterly terrible to my ears. In fact, this peculiarity is more a matter of its finish itself which I’m going to describe in the next paragraph…

Tate (Red) by NailsInc. nail polish - review and swatches by Valentina Chirico

Shade & finish
NailsInc. Tate (Red) is a deep red which is vivid and bright both on your nails and through the bottle. With some sunlight, a content of orange can be perceived but – as I work the nail polish on the neck of the bottle, I see a dominant blue pigment proper of a magenta. The result is an intense red that’s close to a Venetian red but brighter than a Carnelian or a Crimson. The finish is fully crème but looks deep and thick like a gel nail polish. Drying timing is decent, 2 thin coats are what I recommend for a nice coverage, followed by 1 layer of topcoat to protect, emphasise and prolong the Tate nail polish wearability.

Tate (Red) nail lacquer - review

Tate (Red) by NailsInc. nail polish can be purchased online and retail shops in its improved NailPure formula in its elegant 14-ml squared-bottle and its 10-Big Free formulation (at 15£), as well as on Amazon in both the 10-ml (at 11.99£) and its 14-ml version.

Tate (Red) by NailsInc. nail polish

Yes, the ‘beauty archaeologist‘ recommends NailsInc. Tate Red. I’ve found my red nail polish, but… I can’t swear I’m not going to buy another red or even two!

 
 
Valentina Chirico aka Valens

Valentina Chirico: a past as archaeologist, a present as editor between London and Bedfordshire. An expat born in Southern Italy from an expat family. She holds an MA in Egyptology from the University of Birmingham and contributed as a co-author and postgraduate ambassador to the UoB PG Recruitment Blog before fully embarking on online editing. She covers the role of Senior Writer and Language Specialist for a global marketing company. Besides archaeology and arts, this alumna loves travelling and shares an uncommon sense of humour. Online since 2009 with ValentinaChirico.com and later with ItalianMemories, Valentina is a storyteller and wants to inspire you a good laugh or to aim higher, to the stars.

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