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Lancome Le Vernis 107 nail polish - review
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This will be a fairly short review because there's not much to say about this product, other than that it's not worth the price!
I bought this nail polish a couple of years back in a pharmacy when they were offering a Lancome gift with purchase and I needed a 'cheaper' item to bring me over the line. Since I'd never bought a high-end nail polish in my life - and never did again! - I thought I'd give this a go. It cost $28 and it was a lovely, 'safe' colour that I thought I'd get a lot of wear from.
Lancome claims/product details:
- RRP $28 for 10ml (you can find it much cheaper online)
- Provides sparkling fluorescent colour for your nails
- Quick drying within one minute
- Leaves an even, shiny finish
- Imparts a delicious scent of raspberry, honey or strawberry candy
- Fun and delightful to wear
A lovely colour. Unfortunately, the colour was the only thing I ended up liking about the product!
Such let down, particularly because Lancome has always been my favourite of those high-end brands that grace the halls of Myer and DJs.
Verdict
While this went on nicely, it's one of the worst nail polishes I've ever owned in terms of drying time (takes ages) and chip factor (take a look at my index finger above - the polish started chipping after only a couple of hours' wear).
Honestly, I've used $4 nail polishes that fare better than this. Since I did buy it a couple of years back, it may be that Lancome has since improved the formula - but I'd definitely be trying Lancome's nail polish range out before buying anything!
Don't expect this polish to live up to its claims. At all.
A disappointment. Avoid!