NCLA The Nudes Collection

NCLA The Nudes Collection

NCLA recently launched a new collection of nude nail polishes. While this cruelty-free and vegan brand has been producing high-quality nail polishes and nail wraps for years, they had yet to do a collection of nude shades. I was so excited when I first heard the news! NCLA provided me with all six shades to try out and wear.

Typically, I avoid nude shades of nail polish. The shades are never quite right and always seem too light, lacking dimension, and just not pretty shades. I was intrigued by The Nudes collection from NCLA becauseI knew that these shades would be truly different than any other nude nail polish shades I have tried in the past.

Continue reading to see the NCLA The Nudes Collection!

NCLA The Nudes Collection

Pictured above is the full NCLA The Nudes collection – Volume I, Volume II, Volume III, Volume IV, Volume V, and Volume VI.

NCLA The Nudes Collection
NCLA The Nudes Collection Volume I

Volume I is described as a barely there light nude. This shade is very light, and has a subtle pink undertone.

NCLA The Nudes Collection
NCLA The Nudes Collection Volume II

Volume II is described as a shimmering light nude. I feel that this shade has a purpley-pink tone to it.

NCLA The Nudes Collection
NCLA The Nudes Collection Volume III

Volume III is described as a shimmery light nude. I feel that it has a peachy tone to the shade. This has become my go-to shade from this collection.

NCLA The Nudes Collection
NCLA The Nudes Collection Volume IV

Volume IV is described as a sandy nude. When applied, this shade is a classic nude with a touch of mauve.

NCLA The Nudes Collection
NCLA The Nudes Collection Volume V

Volume V is described as a toasty shade. This shade is a darker nude that has the perfect touch of brown.

NCLA The Nudes Collection
NCLA The Nudes Collection Volume VI

Volume VI is described as a rich mocha shade. This shade is gorgeous because it is dark, but not flat in color.

Ingredients: Ethyl Acetate, Butyl Acetate, Adipic Acid/Neopentyl Glycol/Trimellitic Anhydride Copolymer, Trimethyl Pentanyl Diisobutyrate, Nitrocellulose, Triphenyl Phosphate, Stearalkonium Hectorite, Diacetone Alcohol, Isopropyl Alcohol, Citric Acid, Benzophenone-1, SD Alcohol 40-B (Alcohol Denat.), Acrylates Copolymer, Silica, May Contain (+/-):, Bismuth Oxychloride, Oxides, Blue 1, Aluminum Powder, Red 34, Red 6, Red 7, Yellow 5 Lake, Iron Oxides, Violet 2, Ferric Ammonium Ferrocyanide, Mica, Titanium Dioxide, Polyethylene Terephthalate, Isobutylphenoxy Epoxy Resin

Pros: Pigmented shades. Chip-resistant. DBP free. Toluene free. Camphor free. Formaldehyde free. Cruelty-free brand. Vegan formula.

Cons: None.

The Verdict: Since I received this collection from NCLA, I have been wearing only these shades. I love the wide range of shades that are included in this collection. They are all such gorgeous and unique takes on nude nail polish shades. Each shade is elegant, pretty, and flattering on all skin tones. This is a great collection to own if you are building out your nail polish collection. You will not regret buying a single shade.

NCLA The Nudes Collection

Pictured above is the full NCLA The Nudes collection – Volume I, Volume II, Volume III, Volume IV, Volume V, and Volume VI. Full reviews and swatches of each individual shade will appear on Logical Harmony in the future.

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Editor’s Note: The product(s) featured in this post were provided by a representative of the company named in this post for editorial consideration. Please note that all reviews are 100% honest and a product would not receive a favorable review unless it provided favorable results. 

Photos by Justin M.G. Mendez

2 Comments

  1. I just received Vol. 4, and I’m not a fan I the brush. Such a pretty color, I absolutely love it, but the brush, unfortunately, leaves deep streaks.

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