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Avon Nail Expert
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July 16, 2010
The main draw-card of this nail polish is that it has really long staying power. I was amazed that I had no chips after 7 days! It beats salon brands like Essie and OPI in my book.
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Overall rating
4.6
Price
4.0(4)
Quality
4.8(4)
Effectiveness
5.0(4)
Overall rating
5.0
Price
5.0
Quality
5.0
Effectiveness
5.0
I love this manicure set, it's affordable and is long lasting
P
Overall rating
5.0
Price
5.0
Quality
5.0
Effectiveness
5.0
This is a good product. You get value for money. Love the look.
N
perfect nails all the time
Overall rating
4.3
Price
3.0
Quality
5.0
Effectiveness
5.0
Everyone think i am wearing artificial nails,long lasting, don`t chip or peel easily.Dry easily
JA
It really doesn't chip!
Overall rating
4.0
Price
3.0
Quality
4.0
Effectiveness
5.0
I will start off by saying that I went off nailpolish about two years ago. Chipped nail polish is one of my absolute pet hates and I cant stand looking down at my hands and seeing a chipped and cracked manicure. I tried a lot of so-called salon brands like OPI and Essie as well as Maybelline, Revlon, Rimmel, L'Oreal and Yves Saint Laurent and it all chipped whithin two days or so.
So, I would only use a calcium strengthening gel and maybe a clear coat on top for some shine. A colleague gave me this Avon polish because she didnt like the colour, which was a pinky fleshy shade.
So, this is the part where I start to rave about it. I gave myself a nice long manicure and applied the Avon polish. Seven (!!) days later it had not chipped! It did looked a bit shabby, a bit faded and quite dull but no chips!
The consistency is fairly thick but it's easy to apply thanks to a nice long and firm brush. The finish is a standard creamy - no shimmer or frosty finish or any other kind of light effects.
I think I used a Nailene top coat over it and I reapplied the top coat every two days.
This polish costs around R80 and I would definately recommend it. One gripe is that it only comes in about 8 shades and none are particularly fashionable or cutting edge. I think there is a light pink, a flesh colour, a red, a burgundy, etc. Quite standard, boring colours but if you aren't looking to make a fashion statement and just want something that will look professional and neat for work and will stay put the whole week - this polish is it!
So, I would only use a calcium strengthening gel and maybe a clear coat on top for some shine. A colleague gave me this Avon polish because she didnt like the colour, which was a pinky fleshy shade.
So, this is the part where I start to rave about it. I gave myself a nice long manicure and applied the Avon polish. Seven (!!) days later it had not chipped! It did looked a bit shabby, a bit faded and quite dull but no chips!
The consistency is fairly thick but it's easy to apply thanks to a nice long and firm brush. The finish is a standard creamy - no shimmer or frosty finish or any other kind of light effects.
I think I used a Nailene top coat over it and I reapplied the top coat every two days.
This polish costs around R80 and I would definately recommend it. One gripe is that it only comes in about 8 shades and none are particularly fashionable or cutting edge. I think there is a light pink, a flesh colour, a red, a burgundy, etc. Quite standard, boring colours but if you aren't looking to make a fashion statement and just want something that will look professional and neat for work and will stay put the whole week - this polish is it!
S