essie lady like VS eternal optimist
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It is a great neutral with a touch of warmth, appropriate for basically any atmosphere, no matter how conservative.
Because these colors are both mid-tone creams from essie, they are commonly compared to one another.
So in this post, you will find a comparison of the differences and similarities between lady like and eternal optimist.
They can both be worn any time of year
They’re both cream finish polishes
They’re both opaque in 2 coats
They’re both made by essie
To get a better idea of how they differ, scroll down for swatches of lady like, then eternal optimist, and ending with a final comparison photo.
Both colors are shown in 2 coats.
essie lady like 316
lady like is a mid-toned mauve that leans on the light brown side.
eternal optimist 144
eternal optimist is a warm, tea rose pink nail polish.
Now for a final comparison photo:
where lady like and eternal optimist differ:
lady like is a mauve, eternal optimist is a rose
lady like is cooler toned, eternal optimist is warmer toned
lady like is in the neutral color family, eternal optimist is in the pink and red color family
Both of these are pretty cream, understated colors to wear when you do want something on your nails, but don’t want to make a bold statement.
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