Bourjois La Laque
Bourjois La Laque

We’ve got to wait til May for the new Bourjois La Laque to launch, but it’s well worth it for the intense colours and super-gloss that these provide. I haven’t got them all swatched yet (need to put in yet another order for nail wheels) but I’ve had a play. I guess the most obviously different thing about them is the bottle shape (more regret that I didn’t pay attention in geometary) – I haven’t seen this particular bottle used ever before for nail polish.

Bourjois La Laque
Bourjois La Laque

Inititally, there are 12 shades, but it’s a good edit in that it has darks, brights and lights, so there’s something for everyone. In terms of application, I like Bourjois brushes anyway for their thickness that allow for a one stroke cover – these are also a one stroke application that deliver just the right amount of polish. The difference between Bourjois La Laque and other Bourjois lacquers is colour saturation, but to be honest, I find Bourjois polish well saturated anyway.

Bourjois La Laque

I can see these will just sell and sell – the intial launch colours are pointed at summer, even the darker shades, and while I predictably turn to orange in the summer the colour in Bourjois La Laque that I really want to try is at the forefront of the picture – Beach Violet; a kind of dirty plum – suddenly, it seems like the only colour I want to wear on my beach toes!

I will swatch all of these shades up and post separately. When the Bourjois La Laque range launches in May, each polish will be £6.49.

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