tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-499878122636089884.post5913416379976193453..comments2024-01-30T21:12:34.232-08:00Comments on Nailed: A Nail Polish Blog: First Look: Essie Luxeffects 2015Chelseahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10688547136803053006noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-499878122636089884.post-82079066706944261162015-09-06T20:22:13.930-07:002015-09-06T20:22:13.930-07:00Absolutely, I own a ton of Essies and they are all...Absolutely, I own a ton of Essies and they are all over the place formula-wise. OPI isn't always perfect, but I find they have the most consistency when it comes to formula. Essie seems to have a lot more lighter and pastel colors overall, so I'd never thought that it could be the reason for the hit or miss formulas , but I think it's very possible! I used to feel the same way about bar glitter! I now like it in small doses, like mixed in with other glitters, but all on its own it's still sort of weird for me.Chelseahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10688547136803053006noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-499878122636089884.post-79358415136580846352015-09-04T10:50:19.054-07:002015-09-04T10:50:19.054-07:00I feel exactly the same as you. Why bring out thes...I feel exactly the same as you. Why bring out these when there were others so pretty and no longer available - bring those back! Essie is an aggravating brand to begin with, for me. The formula is hit and miss. I was wondering if it is because so many of the essie polish I have are pastel, which are notorious for streaky first and second coats. And bar glitter? Really? I know there is something for every one but that stuff makes me shudder!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com