Dior Vernis #301 Bleuette, #302 Garden, #491 Lilac & #650 Pivoine for Spring 2016, Review, Swatch & Comparison

I hope you had a wonderful weekend. My sore throat was unfortunately not all that pleasant. Because of the amount of snow outside I was stuck at home. At some point I was so bored, I decided to swatch Dior nail polishes from Spring Collection for you. This turned out to be a harder job than I expected since I had to walk in snow, trying to catch some light. I hope it is helpful. 

From Dior Spring 2016 Collection, I also picked up one of the cream eyeshadow sticks (Twig) and the pink highlighter. I passed on the eye shadows palettes. If I feel better to check these in person soon, I might pick up one. During Holiday Season, I promised myself not to purchase any Dior Quint without swatching. I have to admit though the one I picked up after swatching was not all that exciting on the eyes either so maybe I should stay away from these. Have you picked up any? Would you recommend?

There are four new shades for Spring 2016. I found these to be gorgeous for the upcoming season. Here are some thoughts, swatches and comparisons...






Dior Vernis #301 Bleuette, #302 Garden, #491 Lilac & #650 Pivoine for Spring 2016


I would like to start with that icy blue which made my heart skip a beat after the promo photos were published. Dior Vernis #301 Bleuette is a baby blue with a touch of aqua green which makes it easier to pull off for warmer skin tones. It goes a little streaky in the first two coats but on the third coat, it evens out nicely. Below I am wearing three coats. It dries very quickly. Bleuette is a plain cream. I am wearing it at the moment so I can edit later this week to report on how long it lasts. 


Swatch: Dior Vernis #301 Bleuette

Swatch: Dior Vernis #301 Bleuette

I really love light blues, especially in Spring and Summer. Dior Vernis #301 Bleuette is one of the most stunning light blues I have i my stash. It is not as cool as Dior #204 Porcelaine, not as deep as YSL #50 Bleu Celadon. Bleuette is the closest shade I have to Chanel Riva but I like it even more because it is less streaky and less transparent. The blue hidden shimmer of Riva is still very gorgeous though *winks*. Dior #307 Nymphaéa (I believe an Asian Exclusive from some years ago) is a tad deeper, Dior #191 Glacier is cooler, Dior #192 Pampille is much more transparent.



Comparison swatch on nail wheel: Dior Vernis #301 Bleuette

Another unique shade upcoming season is Dior Vernis #302 Garden. It is a light understated chartreuse yellow green with cream finish. I found Garden to be a little streaky too. Below I am wearing two coats but three coats would be better for a more even application. #302 Garden is a shade which is not done many times before although I thought I have seen it somewhere. I was right....



Swatch: Dior Vernis #302 Garden
Swatch: Dior Vernis #302 Garden

.... it is very close to Deborah Lippmann's Spring Buds. I once used to like Deborah Lippmann but later on I found them to be overpriced in Germany. These are even more expensive than Chanel nail polishes and they often get phase seperation so I stopped collecting them. But two years ago when Spring Buds came out, I couldn't resist the uniqueness of this shade so ended up ordering it. 

Below you can see that DL Spring Buds is just a little greener than Dior #302 Garden. Dior #319 Sunwashed from 2015 Summer Collection( reviewed here) is more yellow. Chanel #577 Mimosa is also more yellow, Dior #504 Waterlily is deeper and more green. Chanel #767 Fraicheur (reviewed here) is one of the most greener yellows in my stash but is considerably more green next to Garden. Dior #602 Lime is deeper.



Comparison swatch on nail wheel: Dior Vernis #302 Garden

Now onto my kind of shade. I love lilac on tips and toes alike. Dior #491 Lilac is a mid-toned pink lilac with cream finish. This one applied beautifully, no streakiness. It was self leveling and opaque in two coats. I am wearing two coats below. #491 Lilac is the most vivid lilac I own in my stash, it has a brightness to it which makes it unique.



Swatch: Dior Vernis #491 Lilac

Swatch: Dior Vernis #491 Lilac

Dior #491 Lilac reminded me of two of my all time favorite shades, Chanel #615 Sweet Lilac (reviewed here) which is less bright and a tad cooler and YSL #48 Rose Scabies (reviewed here) which is just a little lighter. How fun to know that I have back up of both of these shades but I don't think I will get a back up of Lilac. I think Chanel #615 Sweet Lilac is my all time favorite shade in this color family. I also included Dior #398 Lilac Colorvision and Butter London Molly Coddled for you reference. These are more considerably cooler,  leaning more purple.



Comparison swatch on nail wheel: Dior Vernis #491 Lilac

The last shade, Dior Vernis #650 Pivoine (peony in french) is the only shade in this collection with shimmer particles. It reminded me of Dior Diablotine but the shimmer particles in this one is finer and less apparent. Pivoine has a jelly like finish and a transparency to it but with two coats it is opaque. It is really very beautiful under low light once the shimmer twinkles. Unfortunately it is very hard to catch sun rays at the moment so I couldn't capture the shimmer. 



Swatch: Dior Vernis #650 Pivoine

Swatch: Dior Vernis #650 Pivoine

The finish of #650 Pivoine is very unique but the base shade isn't something you (probably) don't own. Dior #464 Sundown is a tab pinkies and lighter, Dior #660 Glory is a little redder. Dior #899 Corail (reviewed here) is a little warmer. Dior #643 Diablotine is more shimmery but very close. If you need this one, you need to get Pivoine. Dior #575 Wonderland (reviewed here) is more pink and lighter. Dior #551 Aventure is redder.



Comparison swatch on nail wheel: Dior Vernis #650 Pivoine



Final thoughts: I am loving the pastel take on to Spring on the nails by Dior. It is hard for me to pick one or two as favorite but probably if I had to, then I would go for Bleuette and Garden since these are shades which aren't released very frequently. Bleuette and Garden need three coats to overcome streakiness but the results are so stunning, I don't care. If you missed Diablotine some years ago, I recommend you get Pivoine as well. 


Which one is your favorite? Do you like pastel shades on the nails?














Disclaimer: The products in this post were purchased by me. 
I am not paid for this review. All opinions are honest and my own.

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