China Glaze Fall 2014: All Aboard Swatches and Review Part 2

Press sample

Today is all about Part 2 of the China Glaze Fall 2014 collection called All Aboard!  It is a very richly saturated collection that has a travel theme to it.

Here are the rest of the swatches of the China Glaze All Aboard collection.




China Glaze Loco-Motive over Conduct Yourself






I was kind of surprised with China Glaze Loco-Motive.  It's a beautiful mix of grey, silver and orange micro glitter in a clear base.  I have a lot of polishes, but this one seems to be unique in my collection, and that's definitely saying a lot.

China Glaze Choo-Choo Choose You
China Glaze Choo-Choo Choose You


China Glaze Choo-Choo Choose You is definitely one of my favorites from this collection.  It's a gorgeous olive green with flashes of gold.  Such a beauty.


China Glaze Conduct Yourself
China Glaze Conduct Yourself




China Glaze Conduct Yourself is a pretty, vampy maroon creme.  It's not the most unique polish, but it's the perfect fall and winter color.





China Glaze Don't Get Derailed

China Glaze Don't Get Derailed is a nice army green creme.  Not a lot of nail polish companies come up with this kind of shade in their fall collections, so this is a refreshing color.


China Glaze What Are You A-Freight Of?

China Glaze What Are You A-Freight Of?

China Glaze What Are You A-Freight Of?


China Glaze What Are You A-Freight Of? is a chocolate brown creme.  Not a unique color by any stretch of the imagination, but the formula is good and is opaque in two coats.


China Glaze Mind the Gap
China Glaze Mind the Gap


China Glaze Mind the Gap is one of those "ugly pretty" colors.  They are those that you think it's so ugly but it grows on you.  It's a murky kind of greenish brown with beautiful gold micro-glitter, and the flashes of gold reels me in.  It's actually one of my favorite colors from this collection.

All in all, I still prefer the China Glaze Fall 2013 collection over this new one, but this is a close second.  I love how China Glaze mixed a lot of textures in this collection.  Formula was good for the most part.  I love how easy to apply the cremes were, and that they're opaque in two coats.

What are your faves from this collection?

(Media sample was provided by PR for consideration.  All opinions are mine.) 

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