I originally bought these when in the Hospital gift shop as a pack to cheer myself up. The pack had three colours and a dotting tool which I always forget I have now, but when I did use it it worked well.
The nail polish bottles are smaller than the ones I usually buy (other brands) but the polish mixes easily and is not too bad to apply... a bit streaky but colour settles once on the nail and I usually apply two coats anyway. This has a great dry time... very fast, that's a win. It dents too easily though so even when dry it not as hard as other big brand polishes.
Overall this polish last a couple of days on my nails before showing signs of wear or tear, I did use a top coat to achieve this though as I felt it wasn't as shiny as I would have preferred... more of a satin than a gloss finish.
The nail kit comes in eye-catching packaging featuring a leopard and zebra print background. The kit includes a basic dotting tool, a nail brush and three nail polishes; a black, a nude colour and an intense gold shimmer. The dotting tool and brush both have a very cheap feel to them but they do the job sufficiently.The three polishes are only mini polishes but are good quality and dry easily and quickly. The nude colour is especially pretty and become opaque after one coat which is rare for a nude shade. I found the black polish was a bit too thick to be able to use for the nail art. I attempted both the zebra print and leopard print using the tools provided in the kit and the black polish tended to blob everywhere, ruining the look. The other colours however were easy to use. However, I liked the kit as it is a very cheap way to get the supplies needed for nail art but I had to use a different black polish than the one provided. I would probably repurchase one of these kits again in the future because for $5 you get three polishes and nail art tools which was a great way for me to expand my nail polish collection.
Tips: Use nail polish thinner if the polishes are too thick for the nail art.