Morovan Fingernail Nail Polish Set Color Burgundy Red Fall F

✅ PROS
- Great value with multiple components included
- Good value for the price point
❌ CONS
- May vary based on individual needs and preferences
- Check Amazon for current pricing and availability
The Verdict
If you’ve ever bought a “fall nail set” online, you know the gamble: the photos show rich, moody burgundies, and what arrives is a watery pinkish smear. The Morovan Burgundy Red Fall F set isn’t that. This is a six-piece collection built around one specific undertone family — deep wine, oxblood, and plum — and it commits to that palette without a single dud shade.
What’s in the box
You get six full-size bottles (0.27 fl oz each) plus a clear top coat. The set spans from a dark cherry red to a near-black burgundy. The standout is the middle shade — a true oxblood with a hint of brown that reads expensive in person. As shown in the product image, the bottles are squat and weighty with a matte black cap; they won’t tip over on a bathroom counter.
The brush deserves early mention. It’s a wide, flat paddle — not the skinny round brush most drugstore polishes use. One dip covers an entire thumbnail. For anyone who struggles with clean application, this alone justifies the purchase.
Performance and real-world wear
Two thin coats get you to full opacity on every shade in the set. The formula is on the thicker side, which is good news for self-application: it doesn’t flood the cuticle or self-level into bald patches. On natural nails with a base coat, buyers consistently report 5–7 days of wear before tip wear shows.
One buyer wrote: “I’ve tried every luxury brand — Chanel, Dior, Essie — and this burgundy is the closest match I’ve found to a $30 polish at a fraction of the price.” Another noted: “The dark shades don’t stain my nails like other reds. That was a pleasant surprise.”
The included top coat is functional but not fast-drying. Budget a full 10 minutes before you trust it. It also doesn’t have the self-leveling quality of a dedicated quick-dry top coat, so brush strokes can remain visible if you’re heavy-handed.
Where it falls short
The bottle size is the biggest tradeoff. At 0.27 fl oz, these are smaller than a standard Essie (0.46 fl oz) or OPI (0.5 fl oz). If you paint your nails weekly, you’ll finish a favorite shade in about eight weeks. The price point reflects this, but it’s worth knowing before you buy.
The darker shades — specifically the two deepest burgundies — are unforgiving of mistakes. A missed edge or cuticle smudge is instantly visible. Keep remover and a cleanup brush handy.
Who should buy this
- Fall/winter color loyalists who want a complete palette without buying five separate bottles
- Beginners — the wide brush and forgiving formula make application easier than most polishes in this price range
- Gift-givers — the set presentation is clean and cohesive, though there’s no box, just the bottles
Skip it if you prefer pastels, need a fast-drying top coat, or want jumbo bottles for professional use.
FAQ
Q: Is this gel polish or regular polish? A: Regular nail polish. It doesn’t require a UV/LED lamp. It dries naturally, though slower than gel.
Q: Does it chip on natural nails? A: With a base coat, buyers report 5–7 days. Without base coat, expect 3–4 days before tip wear.
Q: Are all six shades actually different? A: Yes, but the differences are subtle. The set runs from cherry red to oxblood to near-black plum. If you want wildly different colors, this isn’t the set for you.
The Verdict
Buy it if you want a cohesive, high-quality burgundy palette that applies like a premium polish without the premium price. Skip it if you need large bottles or fast-dry performance.
Rating: 4.6/5 — Small bottles and a slow top coat knock off half a star, but the color payoff and brush quality are exceptional at this price point.
Where to Buy
We earn a small commission at no extra cost to you — this helps fund more honest reviews.
Last updated: 2026-08-06. Ratings and prices current as of review date. Verify on Amazon before purchasing.



