Chanel Rouge Noir 18 – was
first released in 94 and it became part of the Vamp Trilogy: Rouge Noir 18,
Rouge Argent/Metallic Vamp and Rouge Tres Noir/Very Vamp.
Rouge Noir 18 is a permanent shade in Europe and Vamp
18 is a permanent shade in USA – both are beloved classics.
Read my post on the story behind the 5 x 18, the old, the new, comparisons and much more - click HERE - where you also can see the two old versions of Rouge Noir 18!!
Rouge Noire is a dark, vampy blackened oxblood red.
The formula is so easy to work with, the dry time is
good and the finish is amazing.
This is 2 coats without a top coat.Do you like this type of blackened reds...?
Read the 20 year old story behind Rouge Noir right HERE.
I love blackened colors like this, it is gorgeous!
SvarSletI didn't at first, but they are my favorites, especially the purple and reds LOL
SletWow, that's an old polish! It's really shiny!! :)
SvarSletThis particular bottle is a newer, but the old Chanel polishes maybe even 30+ are just as shiny, I'm so impressed by Chanel, but I guess you already knew that LOL
SletThis kind of shade is just a perfect classic :)
SvarSletIt is - so classic indeed :)
SletThis color is to die for! I love vampy polishes.
SvarSletSo do I - and it is, fortunately it's in their standard collection :)
SletGorgeous vampy shade :D
SvarSletIndeed it is :)
SletI am in love-hate relationship with these colours because it so often happens that they are too brown for my liking, but I still buy them on the off chance that they may turn out to be that perfect blackened red.
SvarSletI agree - I definitely prefer the red-toned, and this one is, at least in my book LOL!
SletOw wow it looks amazing. As I saw the year I could'nt help counting how young I was then ... 22. Gosh back then I neven knew a single thing about nailpolish.
SvarSletA lot happens in 20 years - I was 40, and didn't use nail polish either - or rarely LOL
Sletalmost black, love it <3
SvarSletYes, and I'm keeping it, so get you own hahahaha
SletPerfect shade! :)
SvarSletYes, I think so too :)
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