Fall Shades Unveiled: Olive Ave Pigment 2022 Collection

Fall Shades Unveiled: Olive Ave Pigment 2022 Collection

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Venetian: A Rich Antique Ruby Red Cream with Berry Undertones
  3. Sumac: A Deep Burgundy with a Strong Gold Shimmer
  4. Copper: A Bold Ginger Cream
  5. Emerald: A Mossy Olive Green Linear Holographic
  6. Zinc: A Dusty Celadon Green
  7. Cerulean: A Cross Between a Cadet Blue and a Cerulean Blue Cream
  8. Comparisons
    1. Venetian vs. Karant
    2. Sumac vs. Pigment
    3. Copper vs. Circ Bowery
    4. Zinc vs. Terra
    5. Cerulean vs. Spirulina
  9. Conclusion

Olive Ave Pigment 2022 Collection: Swatches, Reviews, and Comparisons

If You're a fan of fall shades, you're going to love the new Olive Ave Pigment 2022 Collection. This collection features six stunning shades that are perfect for the Autumn season. In this article, we'll be taking a closer look at each shade, providing swatches, reviews, and comparisons to other polishes in our collection.

Venetian: A Rich Antique Ruby Red Cream with Berry Undertones

The first shade in the collection is Venetian, a rich antique ruby red cream with berry undertones. This shade is perfect for those who love muted berry shades. The formula is beautifully smooth and buttery, providing great coverage on the first coat. However, it may require a Second coat for full opacity, especially if you have longer nails.

Pros: Beautifully smooth and buttery formula, great coverage on the first coat, perfect for fall.

Cons: May require a second coat for full opacity.

Sumac: A Deep Burgundy with a Strong Gold Shimmer

Sumac is a deep burgundy with a strong gold shimmer. This shade is alluring and has a velvety look due to the fine shimmer. It provides insane coverage on the first coat, and you may be able to get away with just one coat, especially if you have shorter nails. However, a second coat can build up the base color a little more.

Pros: Alluring shade with a velvety look, insane coverage on the first coat, perfect for fall.

Cons: None.

Copper: A Bold Ginger Cream

Copper is described as a bold ginger cream, but it's more of a red kind of ginger shade. It's a beautiful fall staple color that almost reminds us of pumpkin puree. The formula is not bad, but you may need two coats for full coverage.

Pros: Beautiful fall staple color, great formula.

Cons: May need two coats for full coverage.

Emerald: A Mossy Olive Green Linear Holographic

Emerald is a mossy olive green linear holographic. However, the shade name doesn't match the color, as it's more of a yellow-leaning green. This shade is perfect for those who love ugly pretty colors. It has great coverage and is perfectly opaque in two coats.

Pros: Great coverage, perfectly opaque in two coats.

Cons: Shade name doesn't match the color.

Zinc: A Dusty Celadon Green

Zinc is a dusty celadon green that's soft and beautiful. The formula is buttery but still a little bit sheer, so you may need two coats for full opacity. However, it builds up the color a little more, and we love how it looks. This shade could work year-round, not just for fall.

Pros: Soft and beautiful shade, great formula.

Cons: May need two coats for full opacity.

Cerulean: A Cross Between a Cadet Blue and a Cerulean Blue Cream

Cerulean is a cross between a cadet blue and a cerulean blue cream. This shade has a smooth formula, but some spots may be a little bit sheer. You may need two coats for full opacity, but it's easily opaque in two coats. It's a perfect transitional shade, with a good amount of brightness and a dusty feeling that makes it work well for transitioning into fall.

Pros: Smooth formula, perfect transitional shade.

Cons: Some spots may be a little bit sheer.

Comparisons

We've compared each shade to other polishes in our collection to give you a better idea of how they look and how they compare.

Venetian vs. Karant

We compared Venetian to Karant from last year's pigment collection. While they're in the same family, Karant is a little bit more on the vampy side.

Sumac vs. Pigment

We don't have anything quite like Sumac in our collection, so we compared it to Pigment from last year's fall collection. While they're not dupes, both shades are incredible.

Copper vs. Circ Bowery

We compared Copper to Circ Bowery, which looks similar in the bottle but is a little bit warmer and more red on the nail. We also compared it to Loud Lacquer's Away Game, which dries down even darker and leans a little bit more rusty and warmer.

Zinc vs. Terra

We compared Zinc to Terra's Sea Glass Olive, which could be a dupe. While Zinc is a touch darker in indirect lighting, both shades have a similar formula.

Cerulean vs. Spirulina

We compared Cerulean to Spirulina from last year's fall collection. While they look similar in the bottle, Spirulina is a little bit darker and more gray-leaning, with a faint shimmer.

Conclusion

Overall, we're impressed with the Olive Ave Pigment 2022 Collection. While some shades may require a second coat for full opacity, the formulas are smooth and buttery, and the shades are perfect for fall. We hope this article has helped you decide which shades to add to your collection. If you're interested in purchasing any of these shades, you can find more information in the description box below.

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