I positively hate how watery thin the new OPI collection is. I've had to use a ridge filler for a base coat and/or do 3 coats of color (who's got time for this extra step????), but then it takes longer to dry. I'm also thinking that when I see my clients again, the few that I've used this on, I'll bet the ones that have nail enhancements will have the color worn/faded off at the tips and the natural nail client's polish probably chipped in a few days.
The colors themselves are very pretty, but the consistancy is WAY too thin and sheer. Thank God I only bought 5 of them. I'm debating on exchanging them at the supply house since I've only used 2 of them so far. I haven't even put them on a color wheel because I'm not certain that I want to keep them. Or I could Franken them with another normal consistancy color into an empty polish bottle to create my own! But I won't be buying any more of this collection. What a bad idea to make them sheer and watery.....I wonder whose idea that was? At least with them being thicker they had a polish thinner to use with it, but when it's thin you have no recourse but to use more of it when polishing to get full coverage. Jill Wright Bowling Green, KY On Feb 22, 9:38 pm, CAT BLUE <[email protected]> wrote: > Has anyone else noticed that the polishes in the new TX Collection by > OPI are all watery? Like really thin and require 3-4 coats for full > coverage? Did I get a defective set? > Cathyren Provine -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "NailTech" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/nailtech?hl=en.
