Spa Pedicure : Nail Polish Shades: L’oreal Paris Resist & Shine Titanium Review

Sunday, December 28, 2014

Nail Polish Shades: L’oreal Paris Resist & Shine Titanium Review

What L’oreal Paris has to say about these nail colours :

“Enduring Wear. Enriched with silk-protect, shock-resistance and shine protection.”

“Beautiful Bottle: Elegant and practical in its premium gold and glass bottle, Resist & Shine Titanium has a non-slip grip brush handle to allow easy application.”

“Nail-Friendly : Resist & Shine Titanium is enriched with Ceramide R. The formula reinforces, protects and smoothes the surface of the nail. Resist & Shine Titanium is suitable for frequent use. Nail varnish as practical as pretty.”

32 shades are featured on L’oreal Paris U.K. website. Not all these 32 shades have made their way to India. Here, I counted about 12 at one L’oreal Paris counter and about 15 or 16 at another counter.



These nail polishes come in a squarish kind of bottle. The golden coloured plastic cap which takes the same shape as the bottle, is detachable, and one is supposed to remove this cap and hold the inner black gripper while applying the polish. This makes sense, as the golden plastic cap is rather bulky and would obviously be awkward to hold during application.

The consistency of the polish is neither too thin nor too thick and after application easily lasts upto at least 5 to 6 days and only then do they start looking a bit dull and chipped. It has a long, even brush which makes applying them very convenient and easy. I don’t like nail polishes with thin brushes, the polish doesn’t spread over the nail quick enough, and I have to keep re-dipping the brush to cover the whole nail, which gives an uneven look.

Shade No. 606 Royal Plum is a very deep blackish purple, it has a creamy look, with absolutely no frosty effect. Nowadays, these kinds of shades are very ‘in’.

606 Royal Plum

Shade No. 220 Sleepy Rose is a dusty pink kind of colour and it is very slightly on the frosty side, the shimmer particles in it being almost-not-there, yet shiny enough to look frosty.


220 Sleepy Rose

Shade No. 603 Deep Geranium is a plummish maroon kind of creamy finish shade. No shimmer at all. I like it for its intensity in colour pay off.

603 Deep Geranium

Shade No. 104 Antique Rose is a pretty, light, milky pink shade with a definite frost finish.



104 Antique Rose

Shade No. 535 Merlot Red is a bright reddish shade, slightly bordering on the maroon tinge, with a barely-there frost effect. It’s not what you would call a post-office red, but bright enough to look red enough!

No. 535 Merlot Red

This is what it looks like on my nails after wearing it for 6 days : (I could have left it on for another day, but it started looking like it needed a change).

A small tip: If you don’t want your nail polish to thicken quickly, do put off fans or air-conditioners during application. Also after applying on one hand, close the cap, shake well and then apply on the other hand. This helps to prevent thickening. After you have finished, shake the bottle once more before you put it away. I find this helps a lot and my nail polishes don’t dry up in the bottle in a hurry.

What I like about L’oreal Paris Resist & Shine Titanium nail polishes :

• Nice sleek looking bottle and attractive gold cap. Out of the ordinary bottle shape.
• Good spreadability. Good brush too.
• Lasts at least for 6 days, may be stretched till the 7th day.
• The dark colours don’t leave my nails looking discoloured after removing it.
• A ‘reasonably’ good range of shades to choose from. (See my cons).



What I may not like about these nail polishes :

• As usual, only select shades are chosen to make their way to India (why the bias I don’t know). Aren’t we good enough or are they afraid all the shades won’t sell here?
• L’oreal Paris does not have an India website where we can browse for products, new launches, etc.
• At times, the sales girls are totally blank about new product launches, even though the products may have already been launched already in other cities first like Delhi and Mumbai.

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