Essie First Impressions | Tart Deco


Another little mini-review today:) I like doing mini reviews. I’ve got a few new things to blog about, and I’m thinking about doing mini-reviews rather than one big post? Let me know what you’d rather read:)

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Essie Tart Deco

Colour- It’s actually not as orange as it looks in these pictures, k? The fourth picture is probably the most accurate representation. It’s an almost florescent orange-y peach colour (yes. Another one. I know. I have a problem), which is beautiful. It would look absolutely amazing with a tan, which unfortunately I will never have, but it’s lovely all the same.

Price– £7.99 from Boots or Superdrug, well worth the price.

Quality&Application- The quality is brilliant, I have two coats on in the pictures above, and looks surprisingly shiny. It dries fairly quickly too. The application was really easy, the brush is brilliant and really wide, so you only have to do two strokes across your nail. The only drawback is that it will highlight imperfections on your nail, but I think that has more to do with the colour than the quality of the polish.

Packaging- I love it! It’s a really gorgeous 13.5ml bottle, I like the white polish top, most of mine are black so it really stands out. Love:)

Lasts for- I normally only wear nail polish for a day, I only get two days a week to wear nail polish and I aim to use as many colours as possible!:) From what I’ve read on other blogs and seen so far on my nails though, it seems pretty chip resistant.

Overall- I am loving this polish, another Essie in my top 20!:) I’ve only got one more colour to try, sadly, which will be posted tomorrow. You can have a look at the first polish I tried here.

4 responses to “Essie First Impressions | Tart Deco

  1. That Tart Deco is so pretty! I’ve never worn any type of orange on my nails but these colors are so beautiful and vibrant!

  2. Sam

    I think there is an argument for both longer and shorter reviews. I mean, if you have a lot to say about something, obviously longer is better, but if you just want to give a short snippet, then shorter makes more sense. No one wants to read a review by someone just rambling on and on…and on. lol. I think you did a nice job with this though. Quick and to the point. I love Essie. I would buy their whole collection if they weren’t so expensive!

    • Thanks for letting me know:) I’m glad you didn’t find this review too rambly;)
      Me too, I love them. At least the prices aren’t as bad as O.P.I and Chanel and the other high end ones:)

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