You know, with the exception of recent weeks, I've been changing my nail color just about every day for a few years now. A consequence of that is that I really haven't been able to speak to the wear of most polishes, since I take them off the next day. In the last few weeks, I've been reminded of just how annoying a really chippy polish is. Case in point: MAC Jade Dragon.
I just took off Jade Dragon this morning (after three full days of wear), and it was chippy. I had chips within twenty four hours of applying it, and yesterday little flakes of Jade Dragon were coming off every time I turned around - it was pretty much a reminder of why I didn't buy MAC nail polishes for a while. I'd heard tales of bad staining from it, and although I had some minor staining to both my skin and nails upon removal, it wasn't really noteworthy. The chipping really was, and I hadn't heard that before, so I thought I'd mention it.
When I changed color this morning, the one I chose to use was Rescue Beauty Lounge Coral. It's a coral creme, a great shade. I needed three coats of it to make it totally opaque, but I'm reasonably certain that I apply very thin coats - I frequently use one more than others report using, so two may be sufficient for most. The dry time for Coral was a little below average for me, but the color is well worth a few extra minutes' wait. Here is the finished Coral manicure.
Rescue Beauty Lounge Coral Nail Polish, Three Coats |
It's a really nice one for the last days of summer. Despite that, I don't think that I would buy this one again. The fact is, there are quite a few other really good corals that are far less costly - there's a Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear I really like, there's also the whole Corals Collection that Nubar put out last year, and both brands work quite well for me and have a far smaller price tag. However, RBL Coral is still a great polish, so I'm going to enjoy it since I have it.
That's the update for today, Dear Reader. Until next time, love and nail polish to you!
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