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Opi nail polish russian collection1/7/2024 ![]() Shake to thoroughly mix Infinite Shine gloss and apply one coat to each nail. ![]() Work on both hands at the same time to ensure proper drying.Shake to thoroughly mix your Infinite Shine shade of choice and apply two thin coats to each nail.Shake to thoroughly mix the Infinite Shine primer and apply one coat to each nail.After properly manicuring the nails, cleanse thoroughly with a nail wipe saturated with N.A.S.This makes the Infinite Shine range perfect for the client who is involved in activities that requires a lot of touching and desires a quick and easy removal of old manicures. Much like OPI’s gel formula, infinite shine is designed to produce an ultra-rich colour and a chip-resistant manicure that dries onto the nails, without the use of the LED light a Gelcolor set requires. Unlike OPI’s Nail Lacquer formula that promises up to 7 days of wear, Infinite Shine manicures can last up to 11 days with high-shine and full colour. Infinite Shine is an enhanced lacquer that is applied just like traditional nail polish yet wears like a gel or acrylic system. Its wonderful formula contains the best of the benefits of OPI Nail Lacquer and OPI Gelcolor, all combined in one bottle. It’s a polish I’m sure I’m going to get a lot of use from, but I think in terms of a true navy shade, it doesn’t outbeat my favourite from Barry M (which I’ve never reviewed!), but I love that purple fleck that features in this.Your clients will be reminded of the dark indigo colour of the deep sea with this nail polish. Infinite Shine is a professional hybrid polish. I like OPI Russian Navy a lot – but I don’t think it’s my favourite Navy, I wish this was just a shade lighter, upclose as above this polish is stunning, from a distance It’s just that smidge too dark, and has me feeling reminiscent of being a teenager and applying my eyeshadow nicely and then adding way too much black in the crease – close up it would look fine, but from a distance it looked too dark. The polish has a reflective, light catching ability which means you can also sacrifice a topcoat for ‘yeah I’m super late’ days whilst I do prefer to wear one. It dries relatively quickly, but like all OPI’s it’s nothing staggeringly impressive a normal 1-2 minutes before a topcoat can be applied. The formula of this polish is absolutely dreamy to apply, it’s a one coat wonder and applies completely opaque, I often find myself still doing a second – just out of habit, but if you’re the kind of person who is always doing your nails in a rush then this is a great option to have to hand to save you a coat or two of drying time. Ink has much more of a sparkly appearance compared to Russian Navy, whilst up close shots and close inspection reveal that Russian Navy isn’t a totally flat Navy shade, from a distance it looks very dark, almost edging towards passing as a black. Whilst they are similar they are definitely not the same. I was interested how they would compare in person. From looking at pictures Russian Navy has always reminded me of Ink, It’s not a pure navy, instead harbouring a deep purple sparkle that stops it from looking really flat. OPI Ink I fondly name as my all time favourite polish as my collection has grown over the past 2 or 3 years it doesn’t get as much use, whilst I still love it I don’t reach for it nearly as often. Navy polishes are always ones which I opt for at this time of year, I love layering them with some holographic silver glitter on the ends that looks like snow falling. When it arrived in my Second Tili Box I was excited to finally have my mitts on it after years of lusting over it. A coveted favourite which I’ve had on my ‘eventually I’ll get it one day cause it’s always going to be around’ list for ages. Probably one of the most classic shades in the whole world of nail polish is OPI Russian Navy.
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