Tuesday 25 April 2017

O.P.I Fiji Collection

Today I have six polishes from O.P.I's Fiji collection to review.

First up I have "Exotic Birds Do Not Tweet", a gorgeous dandelion yellow polish. This polish was opaque in two thin coats. Exotic Birds Do Not Tweet applied effortlessly to the nail and self levelled well. It had a great brush size and dried very quickly. 
This polish reminds me of spring flowers, like sunflowers, daisies and dandelions. I love it!
This polish is available at selected Salons, Myer and David Jones.
Exotic Birds Do Not Tweet
 
 


Next I have "Living On the Bula-vard!", a lovely bright orange polish. This polish was opaque in two thick coats. Application was effortless due to the great formula which self levelled well and dried very quickly. Living On the Bula-vard! also had a great brush size.
The colour orange (in general) doesn't usually tickle my fancy, however I think this colour may be my favourite out of this collection! It's so bright, yet unique - I don't have an orange too similar to this one.
This polish is available at selected Salons, Myer and David Jones.
Living On the Bula-vard!
 
 


Next I have "Two-timing the Zones", a stunning bubblegum pink polish. This polish was opaque in two thin coats. Application was effortless, courtesy to the great brush size and formula which self levelled well. Two-timing the Zones also dried very quickly. 
This polish is very similar to a Barry M polish I own, Sugar Plum. 
This polish is available at selected Salons, Myer and David Jones.
Two-timing the Zones
 
 


Next up I have "Suzi Without a Paddle", a light powder blue polish. This polish was opaque in two thin coats. Suzi Without a Paddle applied effortlessly to the nail and self levelled well. It had a great brush size and dried very quickly. 
This is such a stunning blue colour, I can definitely see myself using it a lot in the future.
This polish is available at selected Salons, Myer and David Jones.
Suzi Without a Paddle
 
 


Next I have "Is That a Spear In Your Pocket?", a gorgeous dark teal polish. This polish was opaque in two thin coats, however you could easily get away with one. Application was effortless, courtesy to the great brush size and formula which self levelled well. Is That a Spear In Your Pocket? also dried very quickly. 
I couldn't not mention how much I love the name of this polish! You've got to love O.P.I and their creativity and humour!
This polish is available at selected Salons, Myer and David Jones.
Is That a Spear In Your Pocket?
 
 


Last I have "I Can Never Hut Up", a grey polish with a subtle green shimmer. This polish was opaque in two thin coats, although you could just do one. Application was effortless due to the great formula which self levelled well and dried rather quickly. I Can Never Hut Up also had a great brush size.
This polish is so unique! Although I'm not super fond of the colour, it did presently surprise me. It's not RIGHT IN YOUR FACE, yet I still think you'd get quite a few compliments if you wore it (which is always great!!).
This polish is available at selected Salons, Myer and David Jones.
I Can Never Hut Up
 
 


O.P.I have not failed to impress me! This collection was amazing... the formulas were faultless! These polishes also dried incredibly fast, faster than any other mainstream polishes I own. As far as I could see, these polishes were chip resistant, however I didn't wear one of those polishes for more than three days so I don't know exactly how long they'd last. My favourite from this collection would have to be Living On The Bula-vard, closely followed by Two-timing the Zones and Exotic Birds Do Not Tweet (I couldn't pick just one!).

Which polish was your favourite? Let me know in the comments or on my Instagram page! 

You can purchase these polishes in selected Salons, Myer and David Jones.

Links:
O.P.I Australia's Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/opiaustralia/?hl=en

* Disclaimer: Coty PR Australia kindly sent me these polishes to review with my honest opinion.








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