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.
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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
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I stumbled across this on NZSALE for very very cheap, so I bought a few to try and I absolutely love them. They come in a great range of products and are comparble to OPI's which are about 5 times the price. It is easy to apply, except it takes quite a wee while to dry. Overall I think it is an great product and I will definetly use it again
Tips: do 2 coats for full effect :)
I find being a busy mum, you want something that's going to last, I wouldn't recommend this for chip free. I have tried all sorts the glitters, pastels, scented. I really liked the grape scented the most. I would only use this for an occasion, like a night out or a day at the races and remove it the day after, because I do like the colours there always on trend
I've been collecting a whole lot of these lately, I really love the formula, it's a lot thinner than most polishes which I quite like and it dries very quickly. I find that it lasts around 3 days, which I don't mind as I like to change my nail colour regularly. It takes about 2 or 3 coats for an opaque coverage depending on the colour, some are even fine with just 1.
I find this stays on way longer than my opi nail polishes. Its long lasting and the colours are so nice!
Tips: use a top and a base for longer results
I like this nail polish, it's nice and the formula glides on smoothly. You can often find good deals running to get them at a good price. It dries fast and doesn't clump or leave bubbles, I've had some of mine for years and the consistency hasn't changed and the product still works as new. These are just really reasonably priced basics to have in your manicure kit
Tips: Would definitely recommend the base coat and top coat to get the longest wear
Benefits: Classic range, with a lot of colours and finishes. When I'm searching for a nail polish I usually find the colour I want. There is often a range of sample nails that give you an idea of how the colours look Not too gunky and thick, the application is smooth. Even once I've had the polishes for a couple of years (!) they don't get thick and sticky like other ranges.
Downsides: I wish the brush was thicker, as I prefer a thicker brush that gets more of the nailbed in one sweep. Although it is pretty affordable, there are a few new ranges coming through that are cheaper with quality just as good.
Tips: Works best with a top and bottom coat.
This is an excellent product, more long lasting than other nail polishes. Very smooth and great selection of colours.
This was the first nail polish I ever bought (a LONG time ago) and it still stands up against the competition, imho. The brush is great, perfectly shaped and balanced in terms of flexibility and firmness, making it really easy to apply a thin, even coat. The polish is the usual fluid-cream sort of consistency, but it seems less prone to streaking, compared to others (like, surprisingly, Essie, which just never worked right for me). For both those reasons, I find it's a quick, no-fuss application every time. It's not as fast-drying as some others (like Revlon's 'Brilliant Strength' range, which is my current fav), but it's not too bad.
Depending on the look I want, I do either one fairly light coat (for a natural, smooth, glossy tint) or two thin coats (for a more opaque, colour-rich look). Both work great for me. I never use a base or top coat (because I'm lazy and always in a hurry), but I find that the polish lasts a good week generally, even when I'm doing quite a lot of gardening.
They're pretty cheap nowadays, there's a massive range of colours (although I admit I generally stick with the creams and ivories, which I think are gorgeous), and they're a tried and true staple that works well, so I'd recommend them to anyone.
Tips: Apply thinly and make sure it's completely dry before the next coat; it takes a tad longer than some.
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
Tips: Make sure to do a couple of top coat layers & cap the free edge to minimize chipping