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Revlon Nail Polish Breakdown

  • Writer: February Evans
    February Evans
  • Aug 18, 2018
  • 1 min read

Revlon has quickly become a brand I'm loving; I'll be discussing formulas, colors, packaging, accessibility, and price for both the regular Revlon line as well as the colorstay gel envy line.

Formula (Regular line): Smooth, on the thinner side, fully opaque after 2 coats depending on the finish. no bubbles. Does get thick fairly quickly. Dries very fast.

Formula (Gel Envy): Smooth, depending on the color/finish it can be very thin or very thick. fully opaque after 2 coats depending on the finish/color. Doesn't get thick over time. Takes a long time to dry.

Colors (Regular line): Many colors and finishes, lots of creme and crellies.

Colors (Gel Envy): Lots of shimmer or glitter based polishes with opalescent/iridescent polishes.

Packaging (Regular line): Very classy and expensive looking, the gold band with the Revlon on it makes it look very high class. Very standard long brush.

Packaging (Gel Envy): Nice round and tall bottle, the brush is long and has a rounded edge, great for getting into the cuticle area.

Accessibility (Both): Can be found in small quantities at stores such as Walmart, Rite-Aid, Walgreens, CVS, Target, Ulta, Macys, Amazon, And Revlon.com

Price (Regular line): $3.52 before tax

Price (Gel Envy): $4.78 before tax

MY COLLECTION:

Colorstay Gel Envy: 430 Showtime & 455 Win Big

Regular Line: 471 Fashionista, 490 Urban, 725 Provocative, 390 Iconic, 495 Sultry, & 522 Magnetic.

I love this brand and I will definitely be expanding my collection, i would have to say my favorite thing is the packaging and the names they're very original and very fun.

From left to right; win big, showtime, magnetic, sultry, urban, iconic, provacotive

HERE IS THE LINK TO REVLON.COM

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