Wednesday 27 May 2015

Product Review: Essence I Love Extreme Crazy Volume Mascara




Product name: Essence I love Extreme Crazy Volume Mascara
Shade: Black (only shade available) 
Net weight: 0.40 fl. oz/ 12 ml 
Price: Php. 199.00
Place of purchase: SM Fairview Department Store
Date of purchase: 9th of May

If I had to give up one makeup product in my life, that would probably be mascara. Surprisingly, I’m not a huge fan of mascara. While most can’t imagine living without it, I can survive its absence. I definitely don’t hate it. I guess, I just haven’t found “the one” for me.

A few weeks ago, as I was rearranging my makeup stash, I realized that I had only two (2) tubes of mascara – one was just a freebie product that I only used once and the other was the Maybelline Hypercurl Volum’ Express Waterproof Mascara, which I no longer use because it’s already dried up (I purchased that way back in September).  So, for the past few moths, I’ve been nearly mascara-free (I only used the Maybelline one for my graduation day. By the way, don’t do that – using old mascara), and I decided that it would be nice to try a new one. As I was on the hunt for the Revlon Crème Blushes which were on 50% off sale (which were apparently unavailable in all Revlon branches in my area :( ), I also had my eyes peeled for a mascara that would catch my attention. After scanning through multiple makeup stalls, I finally ended up at the Essence stall, sifting through their wide selection of mascaras. I was originally planning to get the multi-effect one because it was the ONLY waterproof mascara available; but, the SA told me that the pink one was their best seller. So, here I am, reviewing the Essence I Love Extreme Crazy Volume Mascara.

Packaging:

The mascara tube is simple and generic. It’s longer and fatter than what I’m used to; but that’s not a big deal. It’s pink with black graphic text. Pretty straight forward.


The Brush:

They didn’t have a tester for this product so I didn’t know what type of brush it had until I opened it at home. Bummer.

Anyway, it has a straight brush with short plastic bristles with really fine, tight, even spacing (contrary to what the site says about it having wide spaced bristles).

Personally, I dislike plastic/silicone brush mascara wands. I never fail to poke my eyes with them. [The moment I placed this near my eye, I already managed to poke myself. Great.] Anyway, despite the fact that I’m not fond of the brush, I do like the fact that due to the tiny spacing between the bristles, each and every lash gets coated with product. However, I don’t like how the brush tends to get a lot more product than necessary.

**UPDATE: 27th of May, 2015 
The brush doesn't just tend to get a lot more product that necessary. After a while, it's going to get SO MUCH product, you can't see the bristles anymore because the formula thickens so much, it clings and cakes up on the actual brush. 


Product Claims:

-       Mascara for extreme and crazy volume
-       Ultra black
-       Ophthalmologically tested


Description:

the i love extreme mascara’s "crazy" sister – for even more volume! the deep-black, creamy texture covers each individual lash with color and the extra-large plastic brush provides sensational volume. the mascara container is designed in the usual i love-colors, except they’re the other way around – in a cool pink with black lettering. opthalmologically tested.” – from the Essence website

Ingredients:

No ingredients were listed on the mascara tube, so I had to look it up on their website.

AQUA (WATER), CARNAUBA (COPERNICIA CERIFERA) WAX, CERA ALBA (BEESWAX), BUTYLENE GLYCOL, STEARIC ACID, VP/EICOSENE COPOLYMER, PALMITIC ACID, POLYBUTENE, GLYCERYL STEARATE, ACACIA SENEGAL GUM, CANDELILLA (EUPHORBIA CERIFERA) WAX, PVP, CAPRYLYL GLYCOL, POLYVINYL ALCOHOL, AMINOMETHYL PROPANOL, SODIUM DEHYDROACETATE, PHENOXYETHANOL, CI 77499 (IRON OXIDES).

Consistency:

It has creamy, wet consistency. This mascara is NOT waterproof, so it’s not as dry and thick as the mascaras that I am used to. Due to its wet consistency, it takes longer to dry and sadly, it weighs down my lashes. 

Finish/Texture:

This mascara has a somewhat “soft” texture. It doesn’t have that rubbery finish that you get with some mascaras. It doesn’t feel stiff and dry like, probably because it’s not waterproof.

It builds up nicely. It does clump, but not as bad as other mascaras. The most that this would do is cause your lashes to stick together. That can easily be fixed using a lash comb or clean mascara wand. Two (2) coats should be enough. Any more than that, it would look thick, clumpy, uneven, and “heavy”.

**UPDATE: 27th of May, 2015
Since the formula was too wet for my liking, I decided to leave it for a while in hopes of having a drier consistency. I did use it maybe 2 or 3 times during the wait and those times that I did use it, it was still pretty wet. I used it again on the 16th of May and it was really thick and clumpy on the lashes. It was still wet and goopy, but it just looked really bad on the lashes. Then, I used it again today, 27th of May, it's even thicker and clumpier than the last time! However, again, the formula was still wet, not dry. If you've owned a waterproof mascara, you know the texture that I'm talking about (thick, "dry"). It's just so bad now. As I'm typing this update, I feel like my eyes are lifting weights. It's just sooo thick and clumpy! Not even a lash comb can fix this, at least, not without ripping my eyelashes out! For the sake of the photos, though, I did build it up to three (3) coats of gross, goopy mascara mess. 

Shade:
This only comes in black. I hope essence comes up with a brown one or some fun colour. I’m guilty for wearing blue mascara. Tacky? I think not! [Haha] :P

Pigmentation:

It’s really black.

Have you ever had a mascara that seems black, but looks sort of greyish on your actual lashes? Yeah, this isn’t one of those. This is straight up black. I like that. 

Scent:

Is it odd that I like the scent?! Some reviews said this mascara smells horrible. Seriously, I can’t find anything foul with the scent. It doesn’t have that generic, strong chemical smell you get with most mascaras. I really do like the scent!!! My nose is probably wrecked.

**UPDATE: 27th of May, 2015 
I know that after reading the updates, some of you might say that maybe my mascara has gone bad. On the bright side, it doesn't smell "bad". From my experience, all mascaras that I have owned developed a really foul odour once they've reached the expiration date. This one doesn't have that expired makeup smell. 

Effect:

Yeah, about that… As I’ve said earlier, sadly, this weighs down my lashes. Does it lengthen? Yes! Does it volumize? Well, it does…but it doesn’t give the CRAZY volume that it says it can give. Does it hold a curl? It never said that it would hold a curl; but, it also never said anything about weighing down my lashes. Lesson learned: STICK TO WATERPROOF MASCARAS.

For reference, I wasn’t blessed with the best eyelashes. They’re long, but thin, and pretty sparse (I used to have more eyelashes, but an unfortunate experience with a certain mascara left me with fewer lashes). They’re dark brown in colour, not black. They are also very straight. No natural curl whatsoever. Also, I have very watery eyes.

**UPDATE: 27th of May, 2015 
Crazy volume? You mean, Crazy CLUMPS?! 

Reference photo of my eyelashes. Forgive me unconcealed under eye circles and ungroomed eyebrows.

It doesn't look so bad in this photo because it's freshly applied. As the day progresses, it will look as if I didn't apply any mascara.
You can see the clumps taking place. It's starting to feel heavy by this time.
Two words: Spider. Legs.
I don't know... Maybe, some of you like this look, but I don't. At least, not on myself.
Longevity:

This flakes so badly and it smudges like crazy! And although this is not waterproof, I've owned three (3) non-waterproof mascaras before, but none of them melted off my face and gave me panda eyes when I sweat. This one? Don't even try wearing this if you know you're going to break a sweat.

For reference, I have very oily and hooded eyelids. 

See what I mean about clumps? Yeah. As the day progresses, the lashes stick together into this mess.

This is what my other eye looks like, the one with just one coat (with the "blinking" application technique).
Yep. (This photo was taken 1 hour after I applied my makeup the first time I used this mascara.)
This is what happened when I lightly dabbed my eyelid with a cloth. No swiping or wiping involved. Just blotting.
Swatches:

Seriously, the intensity of the black is its only saving grace.

Could you see how dark it is? It looks waaaay darker in person, but both artificial and natural lighting washes it out.


Warnings/Precautions:

Although, it did say that it’s opthalmologically tested, I don’t know if this is safe for contact lens wearers.

Overall Performance:

I would say that this mascara is not for me. I want my mascara to give a lot of volume and perk up my eyelashes. This one did give me volume, but not a lot of it.  **This one gave me CLUMPS instead of volume. Also, it weighed down my lashes and that’s a big deal for me since I have tiny eyes that need as much widening assistance as possibly attainable. What I do like about this, though, is that it really darkens my lashes. I really love deep black mascaras because I always get white/grey eyelashes due to powder and eyeshadow fallouts.

There's barely any difference, really. However, when I use it the "normal" way, it makes too much of a difference. There's just no "in between".
I’m not too happy about this purchase; but, I don’t blame the mascara. I suppose my lashes are just compatible with waterproof formulas.

**UPDATE: 27th of May, 2015 
It's either the quality of this mascara is just really, really bad, or the tube of mascara that I got wasn't in good condition. I'm guessing it's been in the store shelf for much too long. 

Photo of how both eyes look after 2.5 hours. Sad.
Repurchase?

It’s a no from me.

Recommendation:

Despite claiming to give “crazy volume” this doesn’t really do that so if you’re looking for a simple lengthening, slightly volumizing, ultra black, non-waterproof mascara that doesn’t burn a hole in your wallet, this would be good for you. What can I say? It does its job, but some could do better.

**I suppose this depends on the particular tube of mascara that you'll get. From my experience, this is just not worth the money. However, let's take into consideration that this is one of the BEST SELLERS. Maybe, if you take the risk, this product may work for you. Depending on the condition of the mascara and the natural structure of your eyelashes, this product could either do nothing to enhance your lashes, or clump them up and do TOO much to them. I don't recommend this product, but hey, if you've got the money for it and you're willing to try it out, then, go for it. 

On a side note, if you like the whole clumpy, spidery look of eyelashes, this would be for you. In my case, I prefer full, but not clumpy looking lashes. I like them soft and fluttery.

Tips:
  •  Do NOT skip curling your eyelashes. If you do, they will droop down even more.
  • Wipe off the excess mascara on the brush to avoid applying too much at once.
  • Avoid applying more than two (2) coats.
  • Use a waterproof topcoat/sealant if you have watery eyes. Essence has one. I might buy it.
  • If you find the formula to be too watery, put it aside for a week or two. It would dry and thicken a bit so it won’t be too wet. **This may work for some mascaras, but not this one.
  • If possible, check if the mascara is still fresh. (The manufacturing date should not be too far from your date of purchase.) 
  • I still use this mascara. My trick is to remove as much mascara as possible from the actual wand. Then, instead of wiggling the brush and sweeping it up through my lashes, I just position the brush at the very roots (base of the lashline), and kind of "blink" my eyelashes on to the brush. That way, my eyelashes are the ones "moving" instead of the brush and I can control how much product is deposited on to the eyelashes. 

Sample of how my eyelashes look like when I use the "blinking" technique with the mascara
PROS
  • Affordable
  • Ultra black colour
  • Easy to remove
  • Mildly scented
  • Optalmologically tested

CONS
  • Weighs down eyelashes
  • Does not live up to its claim to give “crazy” volume (If you get a "fresh" tube)
  • Clumps when you apply too much (Clumps like crazy if you get a bad/old tube)
  • Brush picks up too much product
  • Smudges
  • Flakes 
  • Not available everywhere
  • No ingredients listed on the packaging

NEUTRAL (Could be pro, could be con)
  • Wet consistency
  • Big, plastic brush
  • Non-waterproof formula

Final thoughts:

I’ll go back and buy the All Eyes On Me Multi-Effect mascara because apparently, it will be discontinued soon. Or maybe not. I might take my chances. 


Also… Although, this is unrelated to this review, I’ve noticed that a lot of Essence mascaras are no longer available. Have they all been discontinued? I’ve read some great reviews on a lot of them; but, they just don’t exist in stores anymore.

Overall, I don't like this mascara. I really don't. I tried to like this, even just a little bit. Initially, I thought I might learn to like it; but, it just didn't work out for me. Sorry, Essence. I love your products, I love your company, but this...no. Just no. 

Rating:

I still managed to give this a 2 out of 5. Even though it did not work for me, I liked the fact that it is: 
  • affordable,
  • very black,
  • and, opthalmologically tested (that is always a plus).

Sorry, Essence! I love your other products, though. This one was just a miss...

Anyway, that's it for the review! 



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Tuesday 19 May 2015

Contemplating Changes: Picking Up Where I Left Off


I literally woke up like this. Well, minus the glasses, of course. You get the point.

I usually draft my blog entries in a Microsoft Word document. I spend hours or sometimes, days just editing and rewriting my own work. It's pretty stressful. Maybe, that's why I'm so lazy when it comes to blogging. I created this blog with the intention of giving myself some "me-time". I get so absorbed with my activities that I forget to let myself enjoy my free time. In the past, I haven't had much free time. However, now that I have a few months off before I start in college, I have plenty of time to do some blogging...but, I keep finding myself staring at my folder full of drafts, none of them have been published. Some of them were drafted about a year ago and I still haven't finished them. I just feel so uninspired. This is the opposite of what I wanted to feel while blogging. I've been dreaming of creating a blog for many years. Now that I have one, why don't I love it? Anyway, here I am, going totally freestyle on this one. No drafting. Minimal editing, if any. Just pure, unadulterated thoughts and feelings.

My mood hasn't been great these past few months. Being fresh out of high school has left me with a long list of responsibilities to face and changes to make. I've had plenty of new experiences since March. I'm quickly waking up to the reality that I'm running out of excuses to have other people do things for me. I'm beginning to realize that each day that passes must be lived productively. As I observe the people around me, I can't help but feel bad that I'm not progressing as fast as I thought I would. I'm still stuck here, waiting for the world to do something amazing.

I would compare myself to a writer who has a serious case of writer's block. I just don't know how to start the next chapter of the story. Heck, I don't think I've even finished writing the last page of the previous chapter.

As I'm watching the remaining days of May roll by, I feel saddened. I have accomplished so little and I'm getting sick of seeing the same old things. I want to make changes. No big, crazy changes yet. I wouldn't want to overwhelm myself. I just want to take it one step at a time. I know, I know... This is starting to look like an open letter to myself. Whatever. It's not like anyone's viewing my blog at this state, anyway.

Here are some changes I'd like to make:

  • Clean my room and rearrange some stuff
  • De-clutter my storage 
  • Finish reading the books I left because I got bored/interested with some other book 
  • Shake up my exercise routine that has been stagnant for a week
  • Sew some notebook pages together as I do every year
  • Get a haircut and get my pixie cut back in August 
  • Complete my unfinished paintings 
  • Clean up my laptop's contents 
  • Take out the clothes I no longer wear and narrow down my options to those I really do wear
  • If possible, buy some new clothes that I'll actually wear. 
  • Spend less time being unproductive on the internet. 
  • Finish my blog post drafts and get them published. 
  • Revamp this blog. Seriously. 
The last one is at the bottom of my list; but, that doesn't mean it's at the bottom of my priorities. I just want to revamp this blog. Shake things up a bit. Give it a lighter atmosphere. I'm planning on ditching the dark theme. It's getting pretty old. I want something fresh, something light, something colourful, something... Something NEW! I'm thinking watercolour washes, blotches, and random patterns as a background. A couple of dreamcatchers, maybe? [They seem to represent me now. I have a bunch of dreamcatcher stuff.] The header really needs to go. The whole configuration needs to change. I want to start from something bare and work my way up. It will be a blog renovation. I'm still keeping my main theme and blog name, though. [It was really hard to come up with a name!] I just don't want my blog to reflect my somber mood. I want it to uplift me, not make me feel like it reflects the colour of my soul [Hahaha, I'm kidding]. 

Basically, I just want something new. I want change and I'm ready for it. So...wish me luck, I suppose? Until then, this is still the same me, signing off. 










Product Review: Essence Colour & Go Nail Polish (132 Break Through and 132 Hello Rosy)





Before I say anything else, the particular colours I will be reviewing here are best purchased immediately because they will be discontinued and will only be sold until the 31st of May, 2015 (or until supplies last). So, if you will like this review, GO GET YOURS NOW!!!

I have funny memories of nail polish in my youth. I remember back then, I was always curious about nail polish. The concept seemed so cool to me. My mother and sister both don’t use nail polish (my sister actually HATES nail polish), so, it’s odd that I grew up liking loving them. I started wearing clear nail polish when I was about 9 years old. My mother didn’t like the idea, but she allowed me to use some just to kill my curiosity. When I was 12 years old, I remember scanning through the selection of nail polishes in the grocery store, bravely picking out one black and one red one, and nervously approaching my mother whilst hiding the bottles of polishes behind my back, and asking her if she would already allow me to wear coloured nail polish. She gave me a very firm NO for an answer. I was forced to put the nail polishes back on the shelves. Oh, boy! I was so mad! I remember writing a very hateful journal entry about it, saying that she ruined my chances of wearing coloured nail polish for two months (summer vacation). I even cried about it! Oh, man, I was so immature! [Hahaha] If anyone is curious, she reluctantly allowed me to wear nail polish at 14 years old. [Technically, I was still 13 since she allowed me in March and my birthday is in August :P Just saying. ] My very first nail look that debuted my coloured nail polish life was a black and white French tip design inspired by my then obsession, Bill Kaulitz. Nice. LOL. To say the least, it did NOT look pretty.

Photo of Bill Kaulitz and his black and white French manicure

Anyway, fast forward to today. So much for the long story of me overeating to not being allowed to wear coloured nail polish. At present, my mother now allows me to wear any colour I want. One of the shades I will be reviewing was actually selected by her. She doesn’t encourage me to use nail polish; but she does occasionally pick some out for me. Although, she still gives some nasty remarks (they’re just JOKES, not meant to be mean) about my nail polish shades. She would give comments like the following:
  • “Your nails look dead.” – when I wear black/dark blue/dark purple nail colours
  •  “Ewww… Mossy nails!” – when I wear green polish
  • “Slime. Gross.” – when I wear mint green polish
  • “Looks like beetles.”/”Looks like dirt.” – when I wear brown polish
  • “Unicorn vomit.” – sparkly/multi-colour/duo-chrome nail polish
  • “Looks like blood.” – red polish
  •  “Aluminium foil nails.” – silver polish
  • and many, many more [HAHAHA]

On the other hand, she DOES have great taste in polish shades and when she’s the one who picked them out, she would keep on complimenting them. :) 

Now, on to the ACTUAL REVIEW. I know, I know… I talk too much. Somebody else probably got that polish that you were supposed to buy while I was distracting you with my completely unnecessary side story. 


Product Claims: 
"Colour explosion! the huge colour & go range has the beloved gel-shine finish with a highly intensive shine and an extremely short drying time for perfectly polished nails in a flash! the patented quick & easy brush is particularly flat for an even easier application. the 8ml bottle has a cool essence design – with the usual colour-coded cap in the corresponding nail polish colour." - Essence Website 
Price:

Okay, so, here’s the thing: according to the website, these should be priced at Php. 99.00 each. However, in reality, they cost Php. 119.00. What gives?! I know that’s these are still considerably cheap; but come on, now! Money is still money and I’m on a budget. Anyway, enough of my ranting. It’s a pretty decent price for an 8ml amount of nail polish with great quality.

Packaging:

It comes in a really cute packaging with a unique shape. The caps are almost always identical in colour to the actual polish shade. This is really convenient because I don’t need to pick up the actual nail polish bottle amongst other nail polishes just to know the colour.




The brush:

I love, love, LOVE the brush! I’ll admit, it does take some getting used to, but it is so worth it. It has a wide, relatively flat brush that has very soft bristles – none of the annoying long, stiff bristles that don’t apply polish evenly. The shape and size of the brush allows me to paint my nails relatively neatly (I’m really messy when it comes to application of ANY nail polish), and with the right technique, I can coat all nails evenly in one (1) stroke. Although, I still apply it the traditional way using three (3) strokes.

The only problem I have with this is that the brush tends to pick up too much product. Nothing a few wipes against the bottle wouldn’t fix.

The brush is flat and wide with soft bristles.

Ingredients: 

132 Break Through 

BUTYL ACETATE, ETHYL ACETATE, NITROCELLULOSE, PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE/TRIMELLITIC ANHYDRIDE/GLYCOLS COPOLYMER, ACETYL TRIBUTYL CITRATE, ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL, STEARALKONIUM HECTORITE, ACRYLATES COPOLYMER, ADIPIC ACID/FUMARIC ACID/PHTHALIC ACID/TRICYCLODECANE DIMETHANOL COPOLYMER, STYRENE/ACRYLATES COPOLYMER, MICA, TIN OXIDE, CITRIC ACID, PHOSPHORIC ACID, CI 15880 (RED 34 LAKE), CI 77007 (ULTRAMARINES), CI 77742 (MANGANESE VIOLET).

182 Hello Rosy 

BUTYL ACETATE, ETHYL ACETATE, NITROCELLULOSE, PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE/TRIMELLITIC ANHYDRIDE/GLYCOLS COPOLYMER, ACETYL TRIBUTYL CITRATE, POLYETHYLENE, ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL, POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE, STEARALKONIUM HECTORITE, MICA, ACRYLATES COPOLYMER, ADIPIC ACID/FUMARIC ACID/PHTHALIC ACID/TRICYCLODECANE DIMETHANOL COPOLYMER, POLYURETHANE-11, STYRENE/ACRYLATES COPOLYMER, TIN OXIDE, TALC, CITRIC ACID, PHOSPHORIC ACID, CI 15850 (RED 6 LAKE), CI 16035 (RED 40), CI 19140 (YELLOW 5 LAKE), CI 77000 (ALUMINUM POWDER), CI 77491, CI 77499 (IRON OXIDES), CI 77891 (TITANIUM DIOXIDE).

Scent:
Typical nail polish scent; but, not as strong. This one doesn't make me nauseous.

Shades:
I currently have 132 Break Through, a rich violet/amethyst shade, a little darker than orchid, and 182 Hello Rosy, a sand effect, rosy pink colour in the bottle, but when applied, it looks more coral-pink.

132 Breakthrough

I bought this shade because it was the closest I could find to an orchid shade of nail polish. I am currently obsessed with the colour of the top my best friend wore to our senior prom and I really want a nail polish in that exact colour. This isn’t really close, but it’s the closest I could get.

Anyway, this particular shade has very fine pink shimmers that are hardly noticeable on the nails. You will only see them if you look hard enough. It was really difficult to take a photo that accurately showed its true colour due to the way the colour shifts in the light (and possibly, because my camera isn't that good). 

I don't have a decent photo of a nail polish swatch since I wasn't really planning on reviewing this.
The focus of this photo was the ring; but hey, it's the only photo I have of me wearing the polish.
And before anyone judges, yes, that is a notepad (literally, the one you write on), not a gadget to show off.

182 Hello Rosy

This is part of their Sparkling Sand Effect collection. It has pink shimmers in it and this grainy, sandy finish. It looks pretty matte. Just as my friend said, “Di siya makintab.” (“It’s not shiny.”) I tried applying clear topcoat to it, but it still doesn’t seem to have a sheen. In the bottle, it does look like a rosy pink shade. On the nails, however, it looks like a coral-pink colour. Depends on the lighting, it could look true to its colour or it can look borderline orange.


It's so hard to take a photo of this colour.


Consistency:

132 Break Through is liquidy and smooth. Almost creamy, even.
182 Hello Rosy is thick, goopy, and gritty.

Texture:
132 Break Through is smooth and even on the nails.
182 Hello Rosy is thick, rough, and uneven. (It’s meant to be that way.) This one doesn't build up too well, though. It tends to get bulky if you add a third (3rd) coat. 

Pigmentation and Opacity:

Both polishes are well pigmented. Full opacity can be achieved in 2-3 coats. (I used 2 coats).

Longevity:

These are pretty long lasting. I change my nail polish colours every week. 132 Break Through lasted me 7-8 days before noticeably chipping. 182 Hello Rosy lasted me 10 days with hardly any noticeable chipping (probably due to the texture of the finish).

They do start chipping after about a week (182 Hello Rosy lasts a little longer than a week) , most especially near the cuticles and on the tips of the nails (I have long nails and I type a lot, which explains why the tips wear off easily on me).  

*Do take note that I don’t have a decent base coat and topcoat. I just use plain, clear nail polish. I would assume that using a proper base coat and topcoat would help the polish last a lot longer.

Overall Performance:

I don’t have any high-end nail polishes at the moment; so, I can’t compare their quality to those. However, compared to my other cheap nail polishes, these are far better in quality. Overall, I am really happy with my purchases and I can definitely say that Essence is quickly becoming one of my favourite brands for both makeup and nail polishes.

*I am not saying that the local brands are bad. I’m just saying that these nail polishes are really worth the extra money, in my honest opinion.

Repurchase?

YES. OO. OUI. SI. JA. HAI. [Double thumbs up]
I’ll be expanding my collection of Essence nail polishes in the near future. Hooray for freedom! [Hahaha, I’m kidding. I’m just happy that I can freely wear them now that I’m in college and my school allows it.]

Recommendation:
I recommend these to everyone who loves nail polishes. They’re affordable and they have great quality!

Tips:
- Use a high quality base coat and topcoat to extend the wear time of these nail polishes. 
- Apply these in very thin layers as they are not very watery. They are a bit thicker than some polishes. 
- If you have long nails like me and you do a lot of typing or any activities that cause the polish on the tips of your nails to chip off, apply one horizontal stripe of topcoat across the tip of the nail. Once that dries, apply you topcoat as usual. 
- Store these in a cool, dry place to prevent them from thickening up and going bad prematurely. 

Final Thoughts:

What more can I say? You’ve got to catch them all! (Before they’re gone!) [Speaking of gone… Essence, please, don’t discontinue these!!! :’( Why can’t we just keep these and add new shades instead? ]

Rating:

I'll rate these with 4.5 out of 5 Jester Hats. The quality itself is good. I just don't like how the SRP and the actual price are too different for my liking. Even Maybelline nail polishes don't cost this much. Other than that, no other complaints from me.

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