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    Question Best Nail Polish brand ?? ... Which do you think wears the best ??

    Hello all,

    Which nail polish brands do you recommend (without a top coat) that lasts the distance in wearing, doesn't chip nor peel in the early days of wearing - like the first 3 days ??

    Any suggestions on what brands have a brilliant range of metallic colours, bright or dark ??

    Thanks for any suggestions, etc ...

    Cheers from Lorelle xox

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    Dec 2006
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    although you said you dont want a top coat, revlon make a nail polish (i think its still available) where you buy the colour and top coat in the same box, its called 'Always On Nail Enamel' and its promoted as 10 day colour

    I have had it for a long time though, so I'm not sure if they still make it

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    Lately I know a few people that have been raving about a brand, I may be completely wrong and I will check but possibly could be OPI? I'll find out for you but the reviews have all been brilliant.
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    Yep, OPI is great, but TBH, I really find that the only way to make a nail polish last any sort of distance is to use a top coat. I know it's a pain, but I just do my nails while I'm reading in bed, and then when they're semi-dry I turn off the light and go to sleep! Only way to do it with a toddler

    ETA That Revlon one that Kellie is talking about is really good too.

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    Revlon are I think the best, I have the standard revlon silver on my toenails without a top coat now for about 3 weeks, no chipping.

    When applying the polish, flick it under the edge of the nails which really helps. And use 2 thin coats instead of a single thick coat.

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    Definitely two thin coats!

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    Lately I know a few people that have been raving about a brand, I may be completely wrong and I will check but possibly could be OPI? I'll find out for you but the reviews have all been brilliant.
    Kel - you are absolutely right

    OPI... hands down - there is no competition!

    My GF has worked as a rep fpr years... lucky me, I have an abundance of colours... everything they make is exceptional quality.

    I would still recommend that you use the base & top coats... but I have on occasion forgotten to use the top coat if I'm in a hurry or I've run out... and it still will last you weeks

    I have NEVER had to take the polish off because its chipped with OPI - have always had to re paint because my nails have grown and it looks really unattractive

    To give you an example - I was painting my toes 4 weeks ago... and 16yr old BIL was mucking around saying he was going to paint his toes bright pink
    He was being smart & annoying so I said to him 'come on then, I'l paint them for you'.... he agreed, saying 'Ok, it'll come off in a few days anyway....'

    Hhhmmm... I painted them, and its still on there!

    He's tried to pick it off, but its not coming.... bwahahahahaaa!!!

    I'll have to take it off this weekend when I re-do mine

    The polish is fairly pricey (I think compared to other brands... I'm not sure, I can't remember the last time I bought a different brand ) - but it will last you forever.

    The quick dry top coat is fantastic - and they have a base coat both for acrylic & for natural nails.

    I should get a job doing sales for them after re-reading this post

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    I would second that the OPI quick dry top coat is the best

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    I'd have to agree with the others and say OPI although I really love Essie too.

    They're both somewhat expensive here in Australia but I order both of them from a website back home and it works out to about $3USD per bottle including shipping (depending on the exchange rate of course) which is WAY cheaper than here.

    I also buy an OPI quick dry product which may be what the others are talking about: it comes with a dropper and you just drop one little blob of product onto each nail. Not sure how they do it but your nails are completely dry in record time. Love it.