OPI is trust brand for a reason- it doesn't chip easily which is really important when your job uses your hands as much as I do! The colour is amazing and the range itself is flattering for most skin tones.
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OPI Nail Lacquer Review
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Tips: Pop a clear coat over top for added longevity!
I like this colour when I need a pick me up .... Seems to brighten my look. The pink base blue is an easy tone to wear against my pale skin.
This is a nice soft colour but a little daring at the same time. The only downfall with OPI, like most other nail polishes is I find they chip off easily. Never been able to figure out how to stop that.
I bought this shade on a whim, it's quite an usual duo-shade (purple/green) with silver shimmer. I actually liked it with one (thickish) coat rather than two or three.
Tips: Try it with different number of coats to see what effect you like.
I love painting my nails and I've had a lot of failed attempts with white. But brought this product knowing OPI makes great colours. This white was the best one that I have found but at they same time because it is white it's very important to get it right and give a couple of coats. I found it quite a thick formula but perhaps it's because it's not as faint and streaky as other white's. It's a great product none the less.
Tips: Take your time! Plenty of drying time between coats too.
I do enjoy the OPI range. They have an easy to use brush & a huge colour range. Because the polish is highly pigmented 2 coats is all you need. Along with a good base & top coat application looks smooth & professional. In terms of chipping I wouldnt say that this brand is more chip resistant then anyone else. Sometimes I can have a weeks worth of wear without chips & other times it is chipped the next day. The biggest down side to OPI is the price tag while it's a good polish I dont think it warrents the $20+ it retails for. Your better of trying to grab it at a sale although colours will be limited.
Tips: This polish is suited to nail art due to the high pigmentation. I prefer to use it for nail stamping in particular as the lightest of colours can still stand out.
I love the colour range, you will be able to find any colour you want! My only disappointment is that I don't think they last as long as some of the cheaper nail polishes I have. Maybe I am doing something wrong. I still buy these when I can afford it though.
Some of higher colours and finishes are great. I'm quite impatient with nails and tend to use quick-drying formulas, so I don't get to use my OPI as often as I'd like. The names are very cute and quirky though!
OPI had a captive market for mid-priced nail polish a few years ago but now there are other brands for the same price that perform better. OPI has a really good colour range that I will always appreciate and I wouldn't turn down an OPI nail polish if it was in a colour I really wanted. I do find they are prone to peeling off my nails after a few days, rather than having minor chips, which means I have to change my nail polish quite quickly.
OPI nail polish comes in quite generous bottles but I actually find I can't get through one before it turns gloopy!
It applies well and doesn't crack easily but I'm just not in to the colour. But that's the only thing I would moan about.