More nail polish from Urban Decay! This summer's mini nail set, Showboat, is mostly neon with a shimmery jewel-tone and a black creme thrown in for contrast. Every shade is bold, eye-catching and very appropriate for summer.
The six mini (5ml / 0.16 fl oz) polishes come housed in the same foam tray as the previous collections, but with bright, summery artwork on the front and back. The ingredients are listed on the back of the tray. Urban Decay nail polish is free of toluene, dibutyl phthalate, formaldehyde and formaldehyde resin. The colors in the Showboat set are:
Urban Decay Radium. Radium is a medium blue shimmer. This is little more smooth glowy than the average shimmer because it has a slight metallic finish, but it's not quite approaching chrome territory yet.
Urban Decay Covet. This one is a bright teal with subtle silver and green shimmer. This is one of those nearly-neon teals that I can never seem to photograph accurately. In real life it's more green-colored than it appears here and a bit more saturated. It dries matte like a neon.
Urban Decay Perversion. Standard black creme. Good pigmentation, but it needs two coats for full coverage.
Urban Decay Fishnet. A neon purple creme. Like most neon purples, it's not completely purple, but rather a deep yet fluorescent fuchsia. This one is very vivid and my picture does it no justice at all. To give you an idea of the true color, it's somewhere in between Essie Perky Purple and Illamasqua Stance.
Urban Decay Woodstock. This one has been in two previous nail kits (Rollergirl and Summer of Love). It is a neon pink creme and it is extremely bright.
Urban Decay Showboat. This one's a neon orange and, like Woodstock, it's extremely bright. It kinda hurts my eyes to look at it, it's so bright. Awesome.
The formula on these was great. It is a definite improvement over the previous sets. It's less thick, more pigmented and has a much better texture and application. I had no trouble whatsoever with the application of any of these colors, the formula on all of them was perfect. I did three coats of each, but only Woodstock and Showboat actually needed the third. Dry time is very fast. The neons dry to a matte finish like all neons do, so you will need to use topcoat if you want them to look shiny (I used topcoat).
This set might be best for someone who doesn't own much nail polish; someone with even a modestly-sized collection may likely already own dupes for almost every color. The only one in here that I can't think of a match for is Covet, though it is somewhat similar to Zoya Zuza. Duplicate shade issues aside, the colors are all insanely pretty and the formula is great, not a single bad one in the bunch in terms of formula or color.
The Urban Decay Showboat Nail Kit retails for $28 and is now available on urbandecay.com.
(This was sent for review.)
Awesome swatches! I just saw this on the UD website and am thinking about getting it, just for Showboat. Gorgeous color. Would look great on some toes!
ReplyDeleteOoh yeah, excellent pedicure color for sure!
DeleteUD always is on point with their colors. I only have one neon pink. Looking forward to picking these up.
ReplyDeleteUD always is on point with their colors. I only have one neon pink. Looking forward to picking these up.
ReplyDeleteI love Urban Decay, but I was kinda hoping for something more edgy/less 'already done' from them. Still gorgeous, though :D
DeleteI want Woodstock!
ReplyDeleteDo you know how Covet would compare with something like Barielle Decadence?
Nothing like Decadence, sorry :( It's closer to Milani Neon Teal
DeleteI'm not a huge fan of neons, but I love the selection and variety in this set.
ReplyDeleteMakes me regret that I just recently put gel nails on!
You can polish over gel nails :D
DeleteI love the neon orange, and I like all of them! The shimmery blue isn't my favorite though, it's a little frosty in a dated way.
ReplyDeleteMmmmm I love orange so much, especially neon. The blue is not as frosty as the new OPI one- it's more metallic/smooth/shiny :)
DeleteThese all look so amazing! Perfect for summer!
ReplyDeleteI agree :D
DeleteDefinitely picking up this set! Great swatches as usual. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much :D
DeleteI love the pink and orange!
ReplyDeleteMe too! And all the rest, hahaha
DeleteNice colors, super pigmented and very summer time appealing. I'd most likely go for the Teal creme polish and I think the blue is 'almost' a dupe of OPI's into the night from the spiderman collection. At least to me it does =p..The black is okay but it not a color thats really worn during the summer time so I would put it another collection. Even though I agree the colors are great..unfortunately (Sorry to say this), but again I've seen these types of colors thousands of times in creme or regular finish. So as far as the rest of the colors, those are a skip for me..but I would hold out for the teal creme. Just can't get over those teals! lol
ReplyDeleteExcept.... it's not a creme! It's a shimmer. And black is definitely worn in the summer! At least I wear it in the summer...
DeleteO My bad, I cant see the shimmer very well in the
Deletepicture..in Nebraska we avoid wearing black during the summer cause our winters are so dark, grey, and dreary. So when winters over we'er ready for some sun light and color! lol
Love Fishnet and Woodstock - love the vibrancy and super shiny.
ReplyDeleteThey are even nicer in real life- SO BRIGHT!!
DeleteLove these! I've never tried UD polishes....thanks to you, now I must!
ReplyDeleteI think you'll be pleased! These are the nicest ones formula-wise that they've done since they started making polish again!
DeleteLove Fishnet, wish I loved Radium as I'm a geek for all things nuclear!
ReplyDeleteAhhh, you too?! So am I!!
DeleteGood to know there's someone else - you like astronomy, that's socially acceptable; you like nuclear physics, people think you're deranged!
DeleteGorgeous collection, and flawless swatches as usual! :) My favorite is Covet.
ReplyDeleteThank you :D
DeleteUgh, photographing neons, it's a nightmare! The one trick I've learned through experimenting over the years is to take your photos of them in the dimmest light possible. It helps the color come out without making them look too insane and washed out.
ReplyDeletei'm coveting covet!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHahahaha :D
DeleteIt is a lovely kit a nd great photos!!
ReplyDeletei love the pinkt one. its so bright :) but also the blue one is a nice one.
ReplyDeleteMe too! Beide sind schön :)
DeleteI like Showboat and Fishnet a lot, I should give my nearest Sephora a visit again, soon... ^^
ReplyDeleteShowboat is SO BRIGHT! :D
DeleteI have to get this, I love all the colours! Great swatches :) xx
ReplyDeleteLove those colours <33
ReplyDeleteI do too! :D
DeleteIf I remember correctly, Radium was one of UD's core polish colors when they started and I wonder how the new shade compares to the old one. Perversion is an old shade too, but not as old as Radium. I'm also wondering how Covet compares to Misa's The Grass is Greener On My Side?
ReplyDeleteI do like this set, but I really wish they'd start making some full sized polishes too. So many companies make full size bottles & mini sets of collection, I wish UD was one of them.
I don't think I ever had the original Radium, but there's a vintage Urban Decay polish gallery somewhere in my blogroll that might have pictures of all of them... Going to go check!
DeleteGood question on the Misa polish! It's been so long since I've worn it that I barely remember what it looks like. From memory, the shimmer was finer (Covet's shimmer is chunky/speckly) and the color may have been brighter, but my memory of it is pretty hazy!
Covet looks a bit like Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear The Real Teal. What do you think?
ReplyDeleteCan't think of what that one looks like... Not sure if I have it! Sorry :(
DeleteScrangie, what topcoat did you say you used? I think you meant to put a brand name on there!
ReplyDeleteHaha, I didn't actually! I just used whatever crappy topcoat I had next to me (I don't like to waste my 'good' topcoat for swatches that get removed right away!)- it was most likely Color Club 0-60 topcoat (which I don't recommend, it's not very good)
DeleteOh that makes sense! Thanks for the follow up, I'm always so curious about your "basics" like basecoat, topcoat etc. I would LOVE to see an update to your "Scrangie's Nail Care Must-Haves" post and I'm sure your other fans would agree!
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ReplyDeletehmmm... I wonder if Cover is similar to Color Club's Edie just without the shimmer
ReplyDeleteSimilar brightness, but Covet is more green/yellow toned, Edie is more blue toned.
DeleteYou might be interested to know that Wet-n-Wild's Wild Shine nailcolor in Black Creme is darkest black, super glossy and coats perfectly with one coat.
ReplyDeleteAnd it's about a buck!
That's actually my very favorite black polish!
DeleteI love UD nail polishes!!!!! The colors are amazing.
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty! I was wondering what top coat you use though, because lately I've really been getting into nails and I can't really find one that I like, but yours seems super shiny :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is Seche Vite topcoat (though it's not what I'm wearing in the pictures). I always try different brands, but I just keep going back to Seche because it's the thickest (makes your nail polish look smoother) and fastest drying. If you want one that's three-free, Poshe or Orly In A Snap are good alternatives.
DeleteI bought this set (based on your review- thanks!) and have used Covet, Fishnet, and Woodstock so far. I love the colors and I think the set's a good value (I just recently started getting into nail polish so I didn't already own any colors like these, besides black), but I'm kind of disappointed by the formulas. Covet went on thin and streaky and caught in the tiniest of nail ridges (my nails are pretty smooth and I've never had this problem with any other polishes). Fishnet also seemed quite thin and runny to me. Both of those colors also started chipping immediately- like, within hours. I am pretty hard on my nails, so I don't expect days of wear, but I do like to get through one work day with my polish intact! I used basecoat and topcoat (seche vite) as usual, so I don't think it's my fault!
ReplyDeleteWoodstock seems to have a better formula. I put it on my toes and it's been fine, it lasted through a barefoot badminton session over the weekend (and I LOVE how it looks with tan feet and plain flip flops!).
Like I said, I don't think this is a bad set, but I just wanted to share my issues with it with ya'll. I plan on using the other colors in the next few days, so we'll see how they fare...
What do you think is the closest dupe for Woodstock? It's my favourite neon pink and I'm afraid it's going to run out soon. I don't want to buy the whole set again! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat do you think is the closest dupe for Woodstock? It's my favourite neon pink and I'm afraid it's going to run out soon. I don't want to buy the whole set again! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat do you think is the closest dupe for Woodstock? It's my favourite neon pink and I'm afraid it's going to run out soon. I don't want to buy the whole set again! Thanks!
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