Apart from the gorgeous colours that these come in, I have nothing else nice to say about them! They chip within a day of applying them, are so watery and thin that I feel like I need a million coats to make them opaque, and then if I add more coats they chip even worse! No matter how much I'm tempted by the colours and price I'm never happy after buying one :( absolutely no comparison to other brands like OPI, Essie or Sally Hansen unfortunately.
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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
I have this polish in the shades Lilac Pastelle, Sheer Petal and Hot Cocoa. Both Lilac Pastelle and Sheer Petal are absolutely stunning, which is probably the only pro for me. I was really disappointed when I opened these because the formula is incredibly runny and when applied to the nail, it runs off the nail and drips everywhere. I've also been unable to get this polish to dry at all, even when doing one thin coat, it stays wet and sticky all day. I still have been unable to use Sheer Petal but after about 6 months Lilac Pastelle thickened up and now it is finally usable. I really like Revlon as I brand so I am hoping that my polishes were just duds.The saving grace is the shade Hot Cocoa. It's about 6 or 7 years old, and it's still going strong, also the formula is perfect; it isn't thick and gloopy and it isn't too runny. It dries beautifully and is a gorgeous chocolate shade, which makes me wonder if Revlon have drastically changed their product formula's as my new Revlon polishes are awful.
Tips: Open it up, seal it and leave it for a few months to thicken up, as the formula is quite runny.
I’m always attracted to the variety of colours Revlon has. However, I don’t find them easy to apply and the quality always disappoint.
The brush is too skinny to cover my nails quickly and the colours don’t last long either. I have tried wearing a variety of colours from the range with and without base coat and top coat, to see if I could extend the wear. Mine always chipped within 2-3 days. Other brands last much longer.
The only reason I buy them every few years is because they do have a nice range of trendy colours.
For the price they chip pretty fast still. No where near as good quality as orly or opi in my experience, especially at the price. Would personally compare the quality to maybe fractionally better than Avon nail enamels.
Tips: Dont waste your money, go Orly or Opi unless its a freebee :)
Am I the only one who doesn't like Revlon nail polishes? I find they take FOREVER to dry, the consistency is very thin (almost watery) & you need several coats to create an opaque coverage.
I've tried many different shades & I've had the same issues every time. It's frustrating because I love the colour selection!
I have had a hard time with this nail polish. i love the different coloures and shades but it never applies well for me. I always get a streaky, uneven finish and have had discolouring of the nail polish too after a few days.