Is high-end nail polish really worth it?
Short answer: No, not particularly.Yeah, it's experience-sharing time. Recently, I decided to take a break from my drugstore nail polish and try out a taste of the good life, treating myself to a bottle of $20 Chanel "Black Satin" polish (yes, I like black nails). Since my usual nail routine consists of $1 NYC varnish and top coat, Chanel was a big step for me. I'm not entirely sure what I was expecting... Suddenly magical nails that never chip, always look perfect, and play Mozart's Clarinet Concerto in A Major every time I open my hands? Naw. I guess I just expected good quality... at least $20's worth of quality. To my dismay, the polish still chipped quickly and, most surprisingly, the coats wore thin and didn't hold up as well as my cheap drugstore polish. Looking at my nails right now, which I painted only two days ago, the solid black has faded to a strange deep brown. With my drugstore polish, it seemed to chip more easily, but at least the color held up very well and stayed an eternally abysmal black. Maybe this is why goths aren't known for turning to Chanel.
I suppose I just haven't stumbled across the right brand yet... I guess it's time for me to find the happy medium between the cheapest of the cheap and the high-end.
Tags: black nail polish, black satin, BlackNailPolish, BlackSatin, chanel, drugstore, drugstore beauty, DrugstoreBeauty, nail polish, nail varnish, nails, nyc






Kay, 8-29-2007, 5:23PM
the two best nail polishes for me are ORLY and OPI. they're a bit more expensive than dollar nailpolish, but certainly cheaper than chanel. i'm pretty active and find they do not chip or fade as fast as other brands. i've never tried the black though - i personally would not wear that color on my nails unless it was halloween!
also - is there a way to fix this commenting system? i find i often have to try to post something 3 or 4 times before it actually works. typically i give up instead of trying again. does anyone else have this problem?
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