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Love China Glaze!
China Glaze has such fun colors to choose from! I think they last better than most others that I have tried! The new holiday collection has some really cute choices right now, I personally picked up the set of 3 w/ Phat Santa,Holly Jolly and Party Hearty! Love and recommend!
Love Love Love
Everytime I'm going with friends or a date, I dazzle my nails with sally hansen nail polish and everytime I leave out my door, there is a darn chip and its so annoying. I'm a person that uses my hands a lot, and I do a lot of cleaning. Out of luck, I bought this in, I think, Monte Carlo, and I was going to an important date. The first thing he said to me, "Wow, I love how you keep up with your nails, they look very nice." I've been using this nail polish ever since then lol. It does not chip or fade on the first or second day, it drys very quickly, you only need to use one coat, and it comes in a variety of colors. My favorite color is Rose Among Thorns.
Loveeee this polish!
I just got this and used it for the first time this week and it has lasted 5 days and is just barely started chipping. Most of my polishes last 2 days. I'm impressed! Definently buy this!
Best nail colors hands down!
Great colors and staying power! One of the first brands I look for at the nail salon. I;ve never had any issues with chipping. Most definitely my fave along with OPI. Highly highly recommended.
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- Brown
- Skin
- Fair-Medium; Dry, Sensitive
- Hair
- Brown; Dry, Normal
wish I could give it more stars!
I think I might have.. Well its safe to say I own more than 10 of their colors. I also have the base coat and the top coat as well. My nails take a beating, thanks to my job. They are constantly being washed and in water. Most polishes last 2 days.. if that on my nails. These are the only polishes that last on my nails. The colors are great and I am so excited for all the holiday colors I am going to have to get those asap. I love how the color in the bottle is the color that ends up on your nails. I always do 2 coats but with some of these I could honestly get away with one. I Have one (the name is something dragon) its a purple neon with this great magenta glitter. and then another that is a deep denim blue that I get the most compliments. Also Bought colors from their Halloween collection!! I'm just plain hooked
Springy Bold
One of my favorite colors by far and i usually start wearing it around spring time. It's definitely a color that goes unnoticed and i often get compliments when i wear it.
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- Brown
- Skin
- Fair-Medium; Sensitive, Oily, Combination
- Hair
- Brown; Coarse, Oily, Normal
its alright depending on the color
For certain colors it's awful formula but my ultimate favorite is "For Aubrey". Such a pretty Tiffany turquoise. I recommend not to use the polishes with glitter. You'd have to apply 3-4 coats to get the result you want.
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- Hazel
- Skin
- Fair-Medium; Dry, Oily, Combination, Normal
- Hair
- Blonde; Dry, Oily, Normal
Okay but not the best!
I love the colors but if you over lap it while painting the color streaks and you have to use a lot of different layers to get it to look like the color in the bottle! Its ok but its not worth the money personally i like OPI better or Essie for that matter. Their names are creative and the colors are great in the bottle just not when appiled =/
almost there
they're great, but not as great as OPI. but, hey..they're cheap tho. it's a good price and china glaze can be found easier than opi. china glaze is usually at target, walmart, sallys, ulta, and all those convenient stores. as for opi, I can only think of sephora.
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- Green
- Skin
- Fair; Dry, Sensitive, Combination
- Hair
- Auburn; Dry, Coarse, Oily
I've always heard great things about china glaze, so i went to my local beauty supply and picked a hot pink colour. When I got home I immediately tried it on, and it looked awful.. it was dull and not matter how many layers went on it still look horrible, so now i just stick with opi.
