Smith & Cult Nail Polish Swatches Part 2

Following suit of the post I previously published in May containing a whopping 17 swatches of Smith & Cult nail polishes, here’s the sequel: Smith & Cult Nail Polish Swatches Part 2!

This post features nine shades that I’ve shown on social media, along with the captions I wrote, which were inspired by the colours.

Since not all my swatches wind up on the blog, if you don’t want to miss a single swatch, be sure to follow me on Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter, and/or Google !

I’m a big (and relatively new) fan of Smith & Cult nail polishes. They’re billed as a luxury nail polish with a bottle that certainly lives up to its claim. It’s heavy and large, with a unique cap with an asymmetrical design. Even from bottle to bottle, the cap is a little different.

I am so in love with the bottle design that I chose to display some of my Smith & Cult nail polishes on the shelf, so that I could admire them more often! (Since posting the below photo on my social media, I have a second row of polishes. The collection is growing quickly!)

Although the cap is large, it can easily be removed, as it’s only a cover for the smaller, normal-sized handle that makes painting your nails easy. The brush wand is very short, but I found that it gave me greater control when painting.

In general, Smith & Cult nail polishes have a great formula, and there are a wide variety of colours to choose from. Most tend to be opaque, but I’ve run into a few with sheer formulas. All were easy to paint with and glided onto the nails smoothly.

Smith & Cult nail polishes can be purchased from the official Smith & Cult website, Bergdorfs, Neiman Marcus, Bluemercury, C.O. Bigelow, Space NK, NET-A-PORTER, and Selfridges.

If you’re in Canada like me, there are a number of spas and salons that carry the brand. To see the long list, check out the “Where to Buy” section located in the “Key Notes”, which can be found in my in-depth Smith & Cult She Said Yeah review. (In that review, you can also see photos of the brush and what it looks like when you remove the cap, in case you’re curious.)

There are nine Smith & Cult nail polishes that I’ll be showing in this post:

  • Suburban Warrior
  • Lovers Creep
  • Lo-Fi
  • Regret the Moon
  • Pillow Pie
  • Porn-a-thon
  • Subnormal
  • Bang the Dream
  • Teen Cage Riot

Smith & Cult Suburban Warrior

Smith & Cult Suburban Warrior is a powerful pink!

Smith & Cult Suburban Warrior

Smith & Cult Lovers Creep

Smith & Cult Lovers Creep: Sneak this bordeaux onto your nails!

Smith & Cult Lovers Creep

Smith & Cult Lo-Fi

Smith & Cult Lo-Fi gives nails a jolt of java!

Smith & Cult Lo-Fi

Smith & Cult Regret the Moon

Dance in the moonlight with Smith & Cult Regret the Moon!

Smith & Cult Regret the Moon

Smith & Cult Pillow Pie

It’s sweet dreaming with Smith & Cult Pillow Pie!

Smith & Cult Pillow Pie

Smith & Cult Porn-a-thon

A summery pastel peach that’s ready for the beach: Smith & Cult Porn-a-thon!

(This one is oddly the only Smith & Cult bottle I have where the lettering is black and not metallic!)

Smith & Cult Porn-a-thon

Smith & Cult Subnormal

Why be ‘normal’ when you can be Smith & Cult Subnormal?

Smith & Cult Subnormal

Smith & Cult Bang the Dream

Smith & Cult Bang the Dream: Follow your passions in life, and don’t be afraid to make some noise!

Smith & Cult Bang the Dream

Smith & Cult Teen Cage Riot

Glitter that can’t be tamed: Smith & Cult Teen Cage Riot (over Smith & Cult Bang the Dream)!

Smith & Cult Teen Cage Riot (Over Smith & Cult Bang the Dream)

Disclosure: This post contains press samples provided by PR.

Which of these Smith & Cult nail polishes are calling your name? Have you tried any Smith & Cult nail polishes? Do you have a favourite luxury nail-polish brand?

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