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Easy to Apply - how easy to apply did you find this product? |
Application - how did this product apply? |
Formula Thickness - how thick is the formula for this product? | 1 comment |
Durability - how durable is this product? |
Colour - does this product shift, or is it true to the pan/box/tube? | 1 comment |
Fast Drying - how quickly does this product dry? |
Bubbles - how bubble prone is this product? |
Chip Resistant - how chip resistant is this product? |
Value - how would you rate the value of this product overall? |
Prefer prose? A snappy summary of reviews for this white hued nail polish so far: Considering the easy to apply category a rating of four suggests evaluating "how easy to apply did you find this product?" generally suggest applies itself. In the application category an average of four indicates when asked "how did this product apply?" tended towards even. Considering feedback for the durability category the current rating of four suggests users & critics responses to "how durable is this product?" mainly indicate long-lasting. Reviewing the colour category the rating of six is a sign that replies to "does this product shift, or is it true to the pan/box/tube?" primarily lean true to colour. On the fast drying category the current four suggests reviewers considering the question "how quickly does this product dry?" generally indicate lightning fast.
at blushgarden, we think differently about reading and writing beauty product reviews. we believe product reviews should provide you with detailed information, let the writer quickly and easily share their thoughts, and be a fun experience for all. to achieve this, we provide a ratings scale for distinct criteria, alongside traditional written comments. this format gives reviewers a way to provide an in-depth review of the same specific aspects of a product, allowing you zero in on the criteria that are most important to you.
without the need for long-form written text, everyone saves time. don’t let us discourage you from waxing poetic if you are so inclined, some people are gifted writers and should share if they want to. we just want to encourage and provide great reviews without that particular barrier to entry.
as an example, one rating criteria for nail polish is formula thickness. formula thickness ranges from thin to thick. Thin might be a desired quality for you, while thick might be desired for someone else. there isn’t a right answer, only your opinion.
an added benefit to the scales is quickly seeing how a product might perform. you can identify that a product is rated highly for formula thickness without reading a lot of text. easily compare and evaluate similar products based on identical criteria. apples to apples, if you will.
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Makeup Your Mind @ ChelleNo matter the finish, I was impressed that two coats was all I needed for each and every shade. read the full review
Lacquer Slacker Liz @ LizMiami Beet has a fantastic formula -- fluid, creamy and dense -- and slips onto the nail like a second skin. read the full review
MissHollyBerriesthis has a phenomenal formula though for a pastel, it's really hard to get them opaque and this was completely opaque in just two coats, so phenomenal formula watch the full review
pamperedpolishesthis has a super dense formula, it's fantastic, it covers nice and evenly. watch the full review
pamperedpolishesthis one covers pretty well on the first coat, smooth formula, very easy to work with I feel like OPI creams, they got, they've got this formula down, they know what they're doing with this one. watch the full review
PaintThosePiggiesfor a pastel this one had an amazing formula, it wasn't streaky it wasn't sheer like most pastels normally are. watch the full review
Phoebethis one is the absolute like showstopper of perfection in formula, this one is so easy, goes on so nicely, it looks like you're wearing three coats if you're just wearing one with some top coat. watch the full review
Left My Yens in Ginza is a matte foil glitter in gold Nail Lacquer released with the spring 2019 Tokyo Collection by OPI and is only available at Ulta. Follow OPI’s steps for a perfect manicure: Step 1. Start by applying an OPI Base Coat to clean, dry nails after pushing the cuticles back. Step 2. Apply a stroke of Left My Yens in Ginza down the center of the nail, followed by a stroke along each side of each nail. Step 3. Then apply a second coat of polish, wrapping color over the tips of the nails to avoid shrinkage. Step 4. Seal and protect with a coat of an OPI Top Coat, also wrapping it over the tips of the nails. Step 5. To speed up the dry time of your manicure or pedicure, apply 2 drops of OPI’s DripDry, Lacquer Drying Drops to each nail.