Here is the 1st post of my "comparison series". You may have noticed Ozotic 504, 505, 506, and Ludurana Emocionante, Show, and Reluz share some similarities. So I'll compare all of them. I'll start with a pure Ozotic comparison (504 vs 505 vs 506), in the following post a pure Ludurana comparison (Emocionante vs Show vs Reluz) and finally I'll show you the ultimate Ozotic vs Ludurana comparison!lol
So let's start with the Ozotic comparison!
If you want to see my full post of
- Ozotic 504, click here
- Ozotic 505, click here
On the index is Ozotic 504, middle finger and pinkie 505, and ring finger 506. 2 coats of the different Ozotic are layered over A-England Lancelot (you can see my post about Lancelot here). On each picture, the bottle I'm holding is Ozotic 505.
As you can see on this 1st picture, they are all multichrome. For exampe, 504 displays royal blue, pink, purple and copper, while 505 teal/green, purple, and copper and finally 506 cyan and purple. On the above picture 505 and 506 seem close but this is due to a trick of my camera that tends to turn the green of 505 into blue. IRL they are both very distinct (green for 505 and cyan for 506). I insist on the distinct difference between them. It's not a slight difference! You can really see that they are different!
Here again, my camera turns 505 blue but it's green in real life and thus very different from 506, which is blue/cyan. 506 and 504 are color-accurate.
The above picture is an outdoor picture. You see the green of 505 better! Yay~ Here all the colors are accurate!
The above picture was taken with flash. It shows you the main base color of the different polishes.
And finally you can see the purple you've got in each polish. The purple in 505 and 506 is mostly identical, in 504 it's more red-toned.
To summarize:
- Ozotic 504: main colors are royal blue-deep purple, you can also see some coppery red and orange.
- Ozotic 505: main colors are green and purple , you can see some copper at certain angles.
- Ozotic 506: mains colors are cyan and purple.
Final verdict: All of them are rather sheer (I'll show you in my Ozotic vs Ludurana comparison post), so you need to layer them over a base color. A dark color will show the multichrome effect better. They are all very multichromatic! You move your nails from 1mm and you can see a different colors! There is no trick in my pictures! You can really see that in real life! 504 and 506 shift from blue to purple while 505 from green to purple. 504 is a warmer polish than 506. 504 has a warm-royal blue as a base color and it shifts toward copper-purple. 506 shifts from cyan to a lighter purple. So they are all different and beautiful! Don't forget most cameras tend to turn green into blue so that may be confusing and make you think 505 and 506 are similar but I think I've demonstrated here (esp with the outdoor picture and the picture taken with flash) that they are both different! :D
Purchase info for this mani:
Ozotic polishes can be purchased from Llarowe. This is the US stockist for Glitter Gal, Ozotic, Picture Polish, A-England, Hits, Ludurana, and Lynnderella polishes, awesome nail polishes brands. They sell internationally and have an awesome customer service. You can visit Llarowe on Facebook. Ozotic polishes are $17,50 for 15 mL. This might sounds a little expensive but bear in mind that you will only need 2 thin layers for a mani and the bottle is quite huge so it can sincerely last for a lot of manis.
Ozotic polishes can also be purchased from Picture Polish online shop. Stephanie from Packer Lacquer is also an US stockist for Picture Polish and Ozotics polishes.
*Product in this post was sent by the company/PR for my honest review*
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