April 28, 2010, 9:00:00 AM

Finish it up! 25 different nail polish finishes

Hands covered with purple glitter

Hi guys! How is everybody doing? I've been very busy lately (and that includes having a playdate with my mom, Natasja, Michelle from TheLacquerFiles and Daphne from Nailswatches. It was so much fun, I've never seen so many polishes at once, they even danced around in my head while I was trying to sleep!).

Anyway! since I've lost a lot of swatches thanks to my evil evil MacBook, I didn't really have decent material to post here. But hopefully I can make up for it with this post, since it took a LOT of time ;-). For today I decided to put together an overview of all finishes that are available nowadays. Please let me know if I forgot one!


A creme is one of the most popular finishes we know. This is just a plain color without any glitter, shimmer, etc added to it. The finish is glossy and smooth.


A jelly is just like a creme, but the main difference is the substance: more jelly-like. They tend to be sheer but they make up for it by being extremely glossy.


The shimmer finish is a colored base with shimmer added to it, most of the times that color is silver but we're seeing contrasting colors more often.


Glass flecked polishes look like they contain small glass particles, often mixed in a jelly base. The finish is very smooth, yet sparkly.


You could say neon describes color, not finish. But most neons do have a particular finish, very bright colors that often dry semi-matte.


A frost is a very fine shimmery polish with obvious bruststrokes. These kind of finishes are losing popularity and mostly seen in older polishes.


The pearl finish is quite similar to the frost finish, but it has a more pearly sheen to it.


Foil polishes often have a metallic base color with very fine glitter added to it. The finish is very smooth yet sparkly.


Metallic finishes make your nails appear like metal. Metallic polishes are especially popular in copper, gold or silver.


Glitter is one of most flashiest finishes. These glitters are often put in a jelly base. The amount of glitter can vary a lot. Sometimes you'll need top coat to smoothen the surface.


Mostly glitter in a clear base so they're often used as a top coat. String glitter consists out of glitters in rectangular shapes, often in silver or iridiscent colors.


Just as string glitter, these are mostly used as a top coat. The glitters in this clear base are round shaped.


Another glitter top coat, but with glitter in the shape of squares.


A very popular glitter shape: hex or hexagonal. These are very popular and more common these days. Often used in regular glitter polish as well.


This is a very special glitter top coat, in this picture you see stars, but there are also glitter top coats containing hearts and diamonds (rhombus).


This finish dries completely matte, no shine whatsoever. These dry quickly and sometimes end up being streaky. Handlotion is to be avoided because it decreases the matte effect.


Satin finishes end up matte as well, but not entirely matte. There is still a slight shine, but not enough to classify it as glossy.

Just like mattes, the suede-look finish is completely matte. Suedes contain shimmer though, so that's what sets them apart from regular mattes.


Holographic polishes contain rainbow colored glitter, which changes color on the reflection of light. This finish is very obvious in sun light.


Holographic glitter in a different color base. The glitter is often more sparse and while it does change color upon different light, there is no rainbow effect to be seen.


Flakie polishes consist out of a jelly base with very fine opal (often duochrome) particles in it. They're mostly used for layering as the jelly base is often sheer.


Duochrome polishes change color on the reflection of light. True duochromes are very obvious and often show 2 colors, but sometimes even more.


This finish is often confused with duochrome or shimmer. An iridiscent finish is a color that flashes a different color. These are not obvious enough to be a duochrome.


This is a half transparent finish, often used in French manicures to show off the white tips. A lot of sheers are salmon, nude or pink.


This is a strange and not that well known finish. A water finish resembles the characteristics of a jelly, but is less opaque.


Pfew I think I got them all! *wipes off forehead*. I hope you liked this post, what's your favorite finish?
Thanks so much for reading and till next time!
- Michèle

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duochrome and holo would have to b my favorite
This is amazing!!!
Thank you thank you!! My OCD brain has been dreaming of such a breakdown!! THANKS!!!
I loved it! ♥
I just want to let you know that this is one of my favorite nail blog entries EVER! I constantly refer back to this page when I want to educate myself on nail polish finishes. Thank you thank you thank you so much for such a helpful reference!
1 reply · active 469 weeks ago
OMG!! i didnt know so many finishes existed!! sadly we dont see enough variety in India. Great post though!
Thanks alot, even tho some colors can be really tricky, having this next to u is really helpful, i hope ur okay with me borrowing it :D
frost im wearing the exact nail polish in the photo now my fave
First time I have read your pages - am off work sick at the mo ................ I have been transfixed - you have made me feel better!! Lol!!
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new.to.nails. · 706 weeks ago

I wish you had included brand/polish names for each finish but still very informative :DD
I can't explain how helpful this was! I redid my whole stash list finishes because of this! thank you so much :D
"frost" is definitely my favourite, except for black polishes - black should be jelly for me!

great post! :)
what abt plastic finish? e.g. Orly's Plastix Collection.
This is such a great post! Whenever I'm doing a nail of the day I check here to make sure I'm describing everything right (which is what bought me back here now)!
Thanks!

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Illamasqua came out with some rubber finish polishes: Faux Pas, Kink, Taint and Vice. It's part of their Theatre of the Nameless collection.
thanks
Cool! I didn't know about like... half of them! I think the best ones are matte for some reason and also holographic. They look really good.
Thnx for everything!
Thank you for this!! I'm new to the nail polish blog world and this is the first comprehensive list I've seen! It's great to have this for reference!! Thank you thank you!
Nice summary! But I'm reading it while sitting here applying a nails inc magnetic finish... You need to put that in too, because it's awesome <3
YOU DON'T KNOW HOW WONDERSTRUCK I WAS READING THIS. THANK YOU HAHA <3
didnt know there were so many types of nail polish!
Wow, but what about
Magnetic
Multichrome
and
Crackle/Shatter?
Overall, great list. It's very informative and nice to have on hand :)
2 replies · active 574 weeks ago
Thanks! Yeah I know, I should update this post, I will, some time! :)
I love hollographic nail polish. they make me think of stars. I also really like duochrom. specially in the colors they pictured for these pictures.
Great post and thanks for sharing. I look forward to more.

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This is such a great help to me! I am new in this nail polish world and I am so eager to learn. Thanks a bunch for helping me along. I love your blog already and I have only been here for 5 minutes :-)
Great post and thanks for sharing. I look forward to more.
Wow! This is an exhaustive list. I love jellies, cremes, glitter and flakies :)
Love this post, I use it all the time. I use this chart on my own blog; I posted on my site that I use this and linked it back FYI. Let me know if there are any problems.
oh my goodness!!! Best post ever :)
THANK YOU!!!!!!!
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This is exactly what I was looking for! (^^,) Thank you so much :D
Thank you for this :) 3 years later, and it is still awesome. I just started writing a blog post sharing your awesome post here :) And I added some :) Thank you for this :) Its like a nail polish reference page, I love it :)
I think the holographic very beautiful.
Congratulations for posting!

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me who esle? · 631 weeks ago

thank you very very much!
Omg, thank you very much, that's so useful while you're blogging ;D
Hi, I really wanted to view this post but all of the pictures are down :( I think it may have exceeded your bandwidth limit. I hope you can fix this!
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Hi! I'm sorry, I've just upgraded my account so I hope everything is working fine again!
This is a great entry! It would be awesome to know the names of the polishes because they are all great examples of the finishes.

I also really enjoy the liquid sands
Such an informative post.
Muito interessante seu post
The best post EVER! xD
Amazing! it would need a small update though: crackle polish, leather-like, textured and glitter-textured, and maybe even the "crellies" and chrome, since the former is different from creams and jellies and the latter is different from metallics and foils!
This has answered so many questions for me tonight. Thanks so much for putting all this together for us. I've saved it for future reference.
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what's the difference between a glassfleck and a foil?
Must have to say awesome!
Great post and thanks for sharing. I look forward to more.
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roger yils · 470 weeks ago

Anyway! since I've lost a lot of swatches thanks to my evil evil MacBook, I didn't really have decent material to post here. But hopefully I can make up for it with this post, since it took a LOT of time ;-). For today I decided to put together an overview of all finishes that are available nowadays. Please let me know if I forgot one! http://ewordpressthemes.net/
Awesome post admin thanks for sharing.
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wooow amazing post...tanks you dear for sharing

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