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Age:
18+
Volume: 8 ml
Classification: mass-market
Country: Poland
Made in: Poland
The nail polish presented by Eveline Cosmetics offers a gel effect. The 7 Days Gel Laque Trend collection allows you to do your manicure at home. With a wide range of colors, you are sure to find your favorite shade. It lasts for at least seven days (depending on individual characteristics and nail type). The polish is easily removed with a special remover and does not damage the nails, especially if they have been properly prepped beforehand.
Features of the Eveline Cosmetics 7 Days Gel Laque Trend Collection:
- Richly pigmented for vibrant shine and expressive color;
- Has a consistency that can be quickly and evenly applied;
- Does not streak, pool, or seep into cuticles and sidewalls;
- Comes with a convenient brush that allows for easy application of the ideal amount of polish for a smooth, even finish;
- Economical in use;
- Dries quickly in 1-2 coats without the need for a UV lamp;
- Features a hypoallergenic formula free from components that could negatively affect the nails.-
Before applying the main coat of nail polish, you need to apply a thin base coat to the nail plate. This helps to prevent direct contact between your nails and the pigments or other chemicals in the polish. Using a wide brush, apply the polish to your nail plate in 1-2 coats.
Color 202 is a semi-transparent base with glitter and mica. Overall, I don't have a good experience with Evelyn's nail polishes. They take a very long time to dry, which is their biggest drawback. As for this specific color, the drying time is so fast that it makes it unpleasant to use. Although glitter polishes usually dry much faster than regular ones, even using a drying agent doesn't help much - you still have to wait for several hours. Now, let's talk about the color itself. It looks interesting in the bottle. I bought it as a topper because using it on its own is not an option - you have to apply several layers for it to be noticeable. So, it looks terrible on the nails. It gives them a yellowish tint, has poor shine, and overall looks quite cheap. In the photo, there is a layer of base, two layers of white camouflage from Top Face in shade 071, two layers of Evelyn's polish, and a layer of top coat. I don't know how long this multi-layered mess will last without chipping, but I will add an update to the review if it wears off. However, I do know for sure that I won't be using this polish anymore.