There are a lot of very nice colours & they're easy to remove with nail polish-no need to scrub or try really hard like some others. But I do find that they can take a long time to dry properly ( with the exception of the speed dry range) and do start to chip after about a week of wear even when looking after my hands and nails. Good, but doesn't last long
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Revlon Nail Enamel Review
REVLON's Classic Nail Enamel™ delivers gorgeous smooth, chip-resistant colour to nails. Providing up to 10 days of lasting colour & shine*, the exclusive silk-protein shield works to instantly help even out the surface of the nail while smoothing away bubbles, streaks and brush marks.
Available in 24 gorgeous new shades!
*when worn with Revlon Base and Top Coat.
Website www.revlon.co.nz
Reviews
Tips: Make sure to do a couple of top coat layers & cap the free edge to minimize chipping
Ive always been a bit of a nail polish hoarder, These ones do make up a great deal of my collection. I have 14 of these, all from sales, i dont think i paid any more than $8 for one of these. I love these polishes because they are easily accesable, the bottle looks really classy, and the scented ones available smelll super good. Same with most polish brands you have shades which are super opaque and amazing, and then you have the ones which are quite sheer and not so good but all are really nice colours. i actually prefer some of these polishes over my OPI and Essie and China glaze, i guess thats more because of the colours and not the formular but still.... lol
I have quite a few of these Revlon polishes, I can't say I've ever paid full price for one, I have always got them free with purchase or from a sale shop.
To be honest I probably wouldn't pay full price for this brand, Revlon polish and me just don't get along.
I find it hard to apply, Depending on the day it does or doesn't glide on smoothly for me, with or without a base coat.
And it chips, more quicker than some others I have tried, which is a shames because they do make some beautiful colours,
Hence why I do still own the ones I do have and haven't thrown them out due to being torn by colour and patience.
I got Cherry Berry for Mother's day & it's possibly my favorite nail polish so far! I've only applied 1 coat over clear & that's enough. It's gone on evenly & easily! And 24 hours later no chipping! 280 Cherry Berry is a reddish pink. Very feminine & great pop of colour.
Tips: Definitely apply a clear undercoat as I could see this colour staining
I've seen a vast range of reviews on the Revlon nail polishes... And I think it really depends on the colour you choose! None of my revlon colours chip quickly, but i do find the darker ones stain (simple, use a base coat). They last a lot longer than my OPI ones, and I seriously prefer the revlon formulas (I find OPI to be gluggy). They have a massive colour range, and are often super cheap to buy, most of mine i have purchased for $4 (<3 NZ sale!). Only issue i've ever had was with Gold Coin, which NEVER comes off - takes a lot of scrubbing with nail polish remover. Good perhaps if you want permanently gold nails? Haha. But all in all, super good value for money and superb quality.
Tips: Use a base coat :)
I am not sure of the price of Revlon nail colour I have never bought one they have been swapped or come as a free package deal. I do not have a revlon base coat I find the quality is okay and they have a good variety of colours it did take a while to dry though perhaps due top needing to put on thickly as the colour I have seems to be quite transparent so you do need a few coats for a solid colour look. The brush is a little different in some to others so may take a little getting used to for some. It does seem to not chip as easy as some which is favourable too. Revlon make some nice natural subtle looking varnish colours too. The packaging is distinctive.
I think the quality of Revlon nail polishes is amazing for their price.I think they are all really easy to apply and good at self-leveling but chip more easily than OPI and the colours are usually not as got-to-have beautiful. I use Revlon for any 'classic' colours generally. Looking forward to trying the parfumerie range.
If you want an affordable matte top coat, then Revlon is the go to. You can put it over any colour and make it matte which is way more affordable than buying a bunch of matte nail polishes. It lasts quite a long time, and does not chip at all or wear off very quickly. The only downfall is the time it takes their nail polishes to dry. I own three Revlon nail polishes, and compared to other nail polishes I own, it takes longer for them to dry.
I use a lot of Revlon nail polish. I like the formula, it applies smoothly and you get a good opaque finish with two coats. There is a good range of colours and you can often pick it up online at a good price. It lasts reasonably well without chipping.
Tips: I usually use a good top coat.
I've been through a selection of Revlon nail polishes over the years. Like any brand of polish, the consistency and the wearability will vary considerably, but they are easy to apply and take off. My bottle of Blackberry has kept really well, despite purchasing it too long ago!
Tips: Use a good base and top coat to increase the length of time that the polish will stay on for!