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Nicole by OPI nail polishes


Question Posted Friday June 6 2008, 12:03 am

i've been wanting to try some OPI nail polishes. the ones i want are from the Nicole line...or whatever you want to call it. now, i want to try the nics sticks, and the ones in the jars...do both of these nail polishes go on really well? are they runny? like watery runny? and how many coats do you usually have to put on to make it look good?

thanks for all your help!!


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xxkelsxx answered Friday June 6 2008, 2:13 pm:
I am probably one of OPI's biggest fans haha :) its the only nail polish I use, and now that the "nic sticks" have come out, I change colors everyday because it is just so convenient. Both the sticks and the jar colors are really easy to use. When using the jar I usually just have to use one coat as long as the color isnt like really light and the sticks I use like three coats. The stick is a little less runny, which is what I like about it. And it is much easier to apply!

Hope this helps, good luck! :)

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