For starters...let's discuss the OPI Hong Kong collection. One word - underwhelmed. Not a single polish enticed me enough to buy...so I ended up with another polish from the France collection (Fall 2008), Eiffel for This Color. Well...I didn't. The color is really pretty - and I'm surprised it took me this long to purchase it myself because I have often admired it on others.
What's the issue? Coverage - I trust OPI colors to give me complete coverage in 2 coats (except for the sheers, of course). Like the uber fabulous Suzi Skis the Pyrenees, which I have on tips & toes right now - the coverage on that is amazing. This one, like many of the Chanel and Essie cremes, I find, was streaky - I didn't feel that 2 coats was really great. So PASS on this one - try Give Me Moor instead, from the Spain collection this past fall.
The next collection I checked out was the Sephora by OPI Modern Flowers (Spring 10).
The second...well that one already got returned. Leaf Him at the Altar - ok, I wanted to keep it based on name alone. It's described as a metallic vine green. It's metallic. And it's green. But it just didn't do it for me. For the $ I pay, I wanted it to be a bit more special. I found it to be something I would conceivably find for $3 at Target. It just wasn't enough...or right...or whatever. The magazine pics make it look much more special. Or maybe I'm just too old...
And then we come to an oldie that I haven't worn in a while...and I'm not sure why I haven't because I was loving it. Chanel's Kaleidoscope from Fall 2008. It's this great gold-green-platinum metallic bunch of sparkliness. Not that I think that's a real word. But oh, I forgot how much I loved this polish. This was was definitely worth the Chanel price.
