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Review: Essie Nail Polish

January 7, 2011 By Jenn @ Frugal Upstate 6 Comments

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I rarely splurge on nailpolish for myself.  It’s not that I don’t like the look of nicely polished nails.  I do!   A lot actually.  It’s just that my nails are always a mess.

I cook, I do dishes, I garden, I craft. . . my hands always seem to be in dirt or water or paint.  On top of that I keep my nails pretty short since I type all the time.  Oh, and I have this little quirk where if I break one nail I have to cut them all down to match.  So nice, pretty long nails and I don’t get along very well.

When I do paint them I usually mess up the polish before it even dries, and then all the aforementioned activities tear it up after about a day and a half.  I can’t stand having nasty chipped polish so I clear it all off and that usually is the end of that.

Walmart offered to send me some of the Essie nailpolish that they are now carrying.  I had heard good things about Essie (which until now was only offered in salons) from my more fashionable friends, so I decided to give it a whirl.

When the box arrived there were 4 shades inside:

Beautiful Essie Nailpolish

I thought it was a pretty interesting selection.  Pale pink (Ballet Slippers), a purple (Wicked) so dark it looked almost black in the bottle,  bright red (Fishnet Stockings), and a brown (Mink Muffs).

My grody nails don't deserve this pretty polish.

So I decided to be bold.  I went with the one color I never, not in a million years would have purchased for myself.  The Mink Brown.  I carefully painted on two coats and then made myself sit and watch TV for a half hour without doing ANYTHING with my hands.  I knew I had to take a picture and I didn’t want to mess it up.

Mink Brown. Hmmm.

I have to say that I was not in love with the brown.  Then again-I don’t like it when folks wear blue, green, black, orange etc.  I’m sort of old fashioned that way, I really prefer pink & red tones, maybe a coral if I’m feeling wild and crazy.  The brown did grow on me after a few days-it probably will never be my favorite shade, but I can see wearing it occasionally.

The polish went on smoothly and covered very well with two coats.  I wore it for 4 days before it started getting a bit too nicked for me and I decided to change color.  That’s actually pretty good for me.

Since I was heading off to a wedding on Saturday I decided to replace the Mink Brown with the bright red Fishnet Stockings.

Oooo! Red Polish!

I liked this color a lot, and it lasted again about 4 days before I mangled it enough that I really had to take it off.

All in all, I had a very good experience with the Essie nail polish.  Not only did it cover nicely with two coats, but I thought it came off very easily with nail polish remover (with some brands you really have to scrub).  It is retailing for under $8 at Walmart, is available in 99 colors, is 3-free, contains no formaldehyde, DBP, or Toluene.  Essie is also not tested on animals.

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Comments

  1. Renae says

    January 8, 2011 at 4:48 am

    Under $8 a bottle? Nice. I wish it were that affordable over here. Retail is at least $20!
    I have a few shades (green, orange, blue) but I found mine got ratty really quickly. I suspect I should have tried two coats!
    Their colours are wonderful.

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  2. The Lucky Mommy says

    January 8, 2011 at 1:32 pm

    Loving the mink brown! Headed to Walmart……….

    Reply
  3. Trish says

    January 9, 2011 at 6:43 pm

    Great review! I was cracking up…I think you and I are the only two people who still say GRODY!!! I love that word!! You look wonderful in the “red” pic; I wish I could keep nail polish on for more than a day before it chips off…I would love that red!

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  4. Lauren Keith says

    January 10, 2011 at 6:34 pm

    You look beautiful!
    Great look, great products.

    Reply
  5. Lorrie says

    January 11, 2011 at 2:23 pm

    I read this post while sitting here eating a leftover bowl of your Chili Chicken Blanco :). Interesting review! Being quite frugal myself, I have to say $8 for a bottle of nail polish seems a LOT, although if it lasts for several days it might be worth it. (I usually go for either the quick-dry OR one-coat variety and pay way under $5 a bottle… and it chips within a couple of days!) .

    I think long polished nails are a bit garish, but short polished nails are pretty. However I rarely polish my fingernails (what mom has time to sit still and let it dry?), but try and keep my toenails done during sandal season.

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  6. Lilah says

    April 5, 2013 at 3:06 pm

    You know, the chipped nails from constantly using your hands is why I just paint my toes in the summer… ;D

    Reply

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