Inglot Nail Enamel #390 Review

Inglot Nail Enamel #390 Review

Hi Beauties,

I have come with another nail enamel review today. This was a nail enamel, which I had lusted for when I had visited the Inglot shop.  However, due to the frowning glares my ma was giving me, I hesitantly kept it back. When I got the opportunity of buying it online, I immediately picked this one up, along with three more nail enamels. I am a bit adventurous kind where colors are concerned, and the traditional colors, though useful, bore the hell out of me. The last spring, and this summer trends had many pastel as well as glitter nail enamels in their range. I have bought quite a few of them this season and really love them to bits.

Inglot Nail Enamel

Product Details:

This shade No. 390 belongs to the Color Play Collection of Inglot Nail Enamels. The perfect nail enamel provides durability, high gloss and a short to medium drying time. Does NOT contain Toluene, Formaldehyde, DiButyl Phthalate (DBP) or Camphor.

Inglot Nail Enamel

Ingredients:

Inglot Nail Enamel

Inglot Nail Enamel

Price:

I purchased it online at Rs. 600/- for 15 ml of product.

My Experience with Inglot Nail Enamel #390:

I have so far loved all the nail enamels from the “Color Play” range.  Today’s review is about the color, which I think is one of the best of the lot. This is a bright minty green pastel shade.  The packaging, as usual, is a standard black box packaging, with a hole in the centre. The details and the ingredients are written on the box. The nail enamel comes in a square shaped bottle, with a standard brush. There is nothing fancy about the packaging, yet it looks very elegant.

Inglot Nail Enamel

The formula is very creamy. It is neither too thin nor too thick. It applies easily on to the nails, and does not stain the nails after removal. It applies a bit streaky on first coat, but one more coat gives a lovely final finish. It dries quickly as well, within 5-10 minutes. It has a lovely shine on it, which does not fade or become dull at all, even after 5-6 days. It remains intact for at least a week, and I noticed the first bit of chipping only on day 5.

Inglot Nail Enamel

Being a pastel shade, it may make your hands look a bit darker. Also, you have to be really careful regarding eating your food with hands since the color of the spices may change the color of nail enamel. I personally like light pastel shades a lot and this is one of the prettiest shade I have ever owned. I have lusted for it since I first saw it, I want to buy such shades again and again.

Inglot Nail Enamel

Pros of Inglot Nail Enamel #390:

  • Beautiful summery pastel shade.
  • One of the best minty green shades I have ever seen.
  • Packaging is sturdy and simple.
  • Inexpensive.
  • Available online, and in certain cities.
  • Non-shimmery on nails.
  • Dries out fast (5-10 minutes only).
  • Beautiful shine, remains intact for days together.
  • Consistency is creamy and perfect.
  • Does not discolour the nails (even without base coat).
  • Lasts long, with only minor chipping after 5th day.
  • Does not contain toluene, formaldehyde, DBP or camphor.

Cons of Inglot Nail Enamel #390:

  • No names to the shades.
  • Applies streaky in first coat, needs more coat for perfect application.
  • Since it is a light color, may make some hands look darker.

IMBB Rating:

4.9/5

Would I Recommend Inglot Nail Enamel #390?

Yes, this is a very pretty mint shade, and will look so good on everyone. The color is good, the formula is good, the price is good and the availability is also good. What more do we want?

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14 thoughts on “Inglot Nail Enamel #390 Review

  1. hey arpita,
    this color looks very pretty on your hands..might not look as good on mine.. because mine are dark 🙁
    i love pastel shades… *pompom*

  2. A nice green but seems a bit different on nails, i wish it was more of fresh green than aqua touch! i always thought arpita that inglot is and india based cosmetic brand, later i knew it is international 😀 😀

    1. *thankyou* Rati…. Aapke comments hamesha mera din bana dete hai…. *puchhi* And u r the Goddess here Rati…. *jai ho* *jai ho*

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