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OPI · Mexico City Collection

I feel like it’s been ages since I last did an OPI review and from the moment I received the Mexico City Collection, I just knew it needed to be shown in all its glory. After the long & hard winter we just experienced followed by the pandemic + subsequent travel lockdown, I figure this is one trip we can all enjoy … plus how uplifting is all this colour? ❤️
OPI · Iceland Collection, Fall/Winter 2017
Before going to Iceland became the “IT travel destination”, this country with its ethereal beauty has long been on my bucket list of places to visit. As a Québecer/Canadian, I’m pretty sure I can handle the wintry climate there with ease, but something tells me that I’ll be too busy staring at all the incredible vistas to notice the weather (case in point: the stunning images of Iceland, below). As far as Fall/Winter themes go, OPI couldn’t have chosen better — this Iceland Collection is what Ice Queen dreams are made of. Even the name sounds romantic, no?
OPI | Infinite Shine Summer 2016 Collection
For Summer 2016, OPI has launched 6 new shades in their Infinite Shine gel-lacquer formula that range from a white-based blush to a soft tan, hues that are not only classics and staples in anyone’s nail polish wardrobe but that also reflect some of the trends seen on the latest runway shows.
The Summer 2016 Collection (CAN $16.95/each) is tailor made for a neutral-lover such as myself; these goof-proof colours not only go with everything but also seems to enhance one’s hands, making fingers appear longer and ballerina-elegant. The Infinite Shine system is a meant to provide that gel effect without the need of any curing via led lamp (it uses natural light to achieve similar results) and is a 3-step affair; to get the best performance from these shades, it’s suggested to first start with the Infinite Shine Primer, followed by your shade of choice, then you finally top everything off with the Infinite Shine Gloss. For review purposes, I skipped both the Primer and Gloss but was nevertheless quite impressed by the natural glossy finish of all shades.
OPI | Infinite Shine Summer 2016 Collection
No Strings Attached | A soft greige-y nude with a pink undertone in a medium-thick formula that shows some patchiness upon the first coat. The only finicky shade of the bunch, I suggest applying 3 thin layers for the best coverage (unless you’re not as anal about things like that as I am, in which case 2 coats will do fine). The bonus is that as the polish sets, it seems to magically self-level imperfections and thus ending out quite even.
Coats: 3 (as thin as I could get them)
Staying Neutral On This One | A white based nude with blush undertones in a thinner formula than No Stings Attached, and therefore much easier to work with. With an excellent flow & opacity, this shade is a fabulous alternative to wearing a straight-up white polish, and I’d say suitable for a broader range of skin tones as well.
Coats: 2
Don’t Ever Stop! | A ‘doll-skin’ peachy nude with the same (and easier to apply) thinner texture to the formula as that of Staying Neutral On This One. Warmer-leaning in nature, this shade is still light enough that it will be universally wearable by all; also looks totally amazing as a pedi shade, especially against a light tan.
Coats: 2
Can’t Stop Myself | Pale apricot cream nude in a stellar formula: smooth flow, easy application, no patchiness/streaking and coming to a self-levelling glossy finish. I confess that at first I was ready to dismiss this colour as so totally not my type, but there’s this hard to pin down unique look to this shade that I surprisingly & absolutely LOVE! (As a sidenote, Kylie Jenner recently posted pics of herself wearing a shade that looks exactly like this)
Coats: 2 (easy-peasy, at that)
Hurry Up & Wait | A dusky rose nude (antiqued?) in a hybrid crème-jelly formula that leaves behind that plush & cushiony look at the finish. With a better application and colour saturation than No Strings Attached, I have to say that I’m not exactly a fan of how this shade looks on me (might be due to my tan ∗shrugs∗), although I can’t fault how beautifully it applies.
Coats: 2
No Stopping Zone | A soft caramel nude in a crème-jelly hybrid formula and while definitely warm-leaning, I suspect it will look pretty amazing against a wide range of skin tones. A great tan hue for the über-fair and the perfect ‘mannequin-hands’ shade for those with medium to darker complexions.
Coats: 2
Has OPI redefined the wheel with this collection? Obviously not, but what makes this small range stand out is the formula. With the exception of No Strings Attached (although I do love love love the colour) that didn’t seem to match up to the rest as far as ease of application goes (for all I know, it may have been just a batch issue), these are by far the easiest nudes I’ve worn to date and while the cooler end of the colour spectrum may not be as well represented, my thoughts are that each and every one of these can be made to work on pretty much everyone. An added bonus to using the 3-step system, is that you get super long lasting and chip-free wear … always a welcome touch.
Available through salons & spas nationwide & The Bay – More info via OPI
OPI items provided courtesy of the team for review consideration
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OPI | Designer Series 2015 Charcoal & Imperial
For 2015, OPI has added two new shades to their Designer Series (DS), Charcoal – a colour shifting hue (that also totally reminds me of a gasoline spill looking at it in the bottle – love!) and Imperial – a majestic & royal purple, if ever there was one. Viewing a wall of OPI goodness, it’s easy to spot the DS shades thanks to their silver caps – although you do have to look (and grab) quick, as they seem to sell out lightning-fast.
OPI | Designer Series 2015 Charcoal & Imperial
OPI | Designer Series 2015 Charcoal & Imperial
OPI | Designer Series 2015 Charcoal & Imperial
DS Charcoal | OPI describes this as a “jaded smoke with hints of violet” and while that seems about right, it’s also WAY more than that. To my eyes, this is a rather shifty mix of pewter/grey, purple, teal & bronze, and depending on the light + angle of your hand, you will see one or more of the afore-mentioned colours. With a self-levelling application, as well as perfect density & flow (which means it won’t pool around the cuticles), Charcoal displays an excellent opacity and if you load your brush up, you can probably get away with one coat – although I suggest 2 thinner ones instead for an even better look. The finish is unique as well, with its buttery satin matte tone (so hard to capture in photos, but trust me when I say it’s actually perfectly smooth when seen in person), while adding a top coat (as seen in the last swatch photo) takes things to a whole other level and really brings out the prismatic effect. Bonus: ombré nails without any extra effort. What can I say? There’s a lot of love for this magical shade. A lot.
OPI | DS Charcoal
OPI | DS Charcoal swatch
OPI | DS Charcoal swatch (macro)
OPI | DS Charcoal swatch (alternate angle)
OPI | DS Charcoal swatch (with top coat)
DS Imperial | A deep & rich magenta violet shade, filled with ultra finely ground shimmer (seen in the bottle), that seems to play more of a supporting overall role in the final look. Self-levelling as well, the application is somewhat semi-sheer at first coat, but reaches full opacity by the second – and also comes to the same satin matte finish as Charcoal. I confess that I originally dismissed this shade as ‘been there, done that’ — but that was BEFORE I actually swatched it; then, it was more ‘WHOA’. I’m also a little confused (but in a good way) by Imperial – mainly because once applied, it seems to morph into more than just your average purple lacquer, at times looking vivid then with a flick of the hand, becoming more grape-like and deep. Interesting how OPI managed to create a colour-shifting shade without the usual holographic/prismatic-ness associated with that effect. Like a mood polish, if you will. Adding top coat (as seen in the last two swatch photos) not only brings out that shy inner shimmer, but also creates a moiré pattern. Ok, so I love this one too.
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OPI | DS Imperial swatch
OPI | DS Imperial swatch (macro)
OPI | DS Imperial swatch (with top coat)
OPI | DS Imperial swatch (alternate angle, with top coat)
These are both spectacular, and if you can get your hands on them, I say DO IT. Don’t even hesitate, just grab. And yes, as with previous DS shades that OPI has released, both Charcoal and Imperial are limited edition. Le sigh……
Available now through OPI retailers and fine salons. Find more information via www.opi.com
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OPI | Hawaii Collection 2015
Press samples provided for my unbiased consideration
Late last October, I was invited to attend a very special event, where I was fortunate enough to attend an early preview of OPI’s Hawaii Collection as well as sit down and chat with Suzi Weiss-Fischmann (you can read about it here), OPI’s founder as well as VP & Artistic Director. With Winter staring us in the face, the sight of all the colourful bottles and Hawaiian Island imagery was enough to instantly put me in a great mood – now THIS is my kind of collection … all about that Summer vibe.
All swatches shown are with 2 coats of polish as well as base coat.
OPI | Hawaii Collection 2015
Do You Take Lei Away? is a smooth nude crème hue with light slight mauve undertones in the base, excellent pigmentation (applies both non-chalky AND non-streaky), self-levelling and comes to a high gloss finish. Something about this shade makes it universally flattering and wearable for all skin tones – now one of my top 3 shades in this colour family. So much Love.
Suzi Shops & Island Hops is a candy-coated Barbie pink crème hue with blueish undertones in the base that make it lean slightly cool, in a formula that applies remarkably well for a shade in this colour group: self-levelling, non-streaky/patchy and super glossy. I’m not usually a fan of pale pink, but I confess to liking this on me – so unexpected!
That’s Hula-rious! is a mint green crème hue with seafoam hints in the base that provides depth and a sleekly modern touch. Beautifully pigmented and ridiculously easy to apply (non-streaky, non-patchy, self levelling and über-glossy at the finish), this shade has a dual-personality: simultaneously vivid AND dusty … and absolutely gorgeous.
Is Mai Tai Crooked? is a soft apricot crème hue that is a repeat of everything written above: amazing application, flow & opacity, self-levelling, pigmented and glossy finish. This is a great shade to transition into Summer corals and brights, and will be simply spectacular as a pedi shade against a light tan.
Hello Hawaii Ya? is a dusky purple/mauve hue with all the awesome properties of the shades before, but in a hybrid crème/jelly formula that adds an almost squishy overall look and gives new meaning to glassy shine.
Lost My Bikini In Molokini is the violet/purple version of Hello Hawaii Ya?, and one that is almost impossible to properly capture in pictures (my camera kept wanting to turn it blue). With a good balance of both cool & warm tones and just bright enough to be vivid without going overboard, this shade stands out for its universal wearability.
Aloha From OPI is an electric coral crème hue that manages to steer clear of neon territory (like magic) in a formula that flows a touch thicker than the rest and thus making it basically a 1-coat-wonder. Highly colour saturated, self-levelling in application and ridiculously glossy at the finish, there is a stain potential here so I suggest doubling up on base coat first.
Just Lanai-ing Around is a dusty mauve/rose hue with ultra-fine pearlized shimmer, in a formula that displays excellent pigmentation, flow, self-levelling ability and glossy shine at the finish. A true throwback shade with a 70’s retro vibe, it’s the type of colour grows on you and makes you appreciate how unique it is in the world of lacquers. Pretty cool, actually.
Go With The Laval Flow is a warm leaning rose/pink hue with ultra fine glass-flecked pink/fuchsia shimmer (what a long description, right?!) of the type that seems to float just at the surface level of the nails and gives off that banked embers look. To reiterate: excellent formula/application and glossy shine at the finish. Bonus: non staining upon removal.
My Gecko Does Tricks is a semi-sheer acid green hue with ultra fine line green shimmer and displaying a slight iridescent flash at certain angles. For a truer depth of tone, it’s best when layered over a similar shade – really brings out its extroverted nature. While a decent opacity is reached at 2 coats, on longer nails you might still see some translucency at the tips (a third coat takes care of that, although I prefer the slight transparency).
This Color’s Making Waves is a stunning teal metallic hue with irregularly shaped bronze flat glitter specks, in a semi-sheer formula that has nonetheless great flow & coverage. You do need a steady hand in application, in order to minimize any visible brush strokes (although they do seem to smooth out somewhat once applied), but it’s so worth the extra little effort for the rich jewel tone you’re left with. Bonus: non-staining upon removal.
Pineapples Have Peelings Too is a golden yellow shimmer hue in a semi-sheer formula that’s filled with an assortment of multi-coloured metallic hexagonal glitter pieces, ranging from ultra-fine to medium large in size. Overall, there’s just way too much going on here and I’m not quite sure that I’m on board with it all – but there’s no denying that this combination is unique (and strange) and will certainly appeal to some people. I will say that the name cracked me up.
OPI has effectively captured AND bottled the colours of these tropical islands with their Hawaii Collection, and as far as quality goes, these are some of the easiest applying shades to be released yet. The crèmes are all phenomenal (in particular the paler hues – not always an easy thing to accomplish) and even the shimmers all bear a unique twist on their particular colour. And while a hot mess like Pineapples Have Peelings Too (still laughing at the name – I can be ridiculous like that) might leave you confused, it certainly is a conversation starter … even if it does look like there’s mashed up confetti in it. Surf’s up!
The OPI Hawaii Collection is available now at fine salons and retailers nationwide. Find more information via www.opi.com