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April 15, 2008 | Carleenp | Comments 9

Borghese Nail Lacquer Vernis: Not Recommended

It is not often that I do a truly negative review, but I’m afraid I have to on this one. I honestly don’t think people should pay $8 for this stuff.

I have liked the few Borghese spa products that I tried in the past and I know people love various skin care items from the company. So when I spotted Borghese branded nail polish at an Ulta store, I decided to give it a try. I think the company should stick to spa products!

The first thing I noticed about the polish was that the wand had a short stem with a fat and rather stiff brush on the end. Big packaging error! That combination made it nearly impossible to apply the polish without it getting all over my skin.  It also kept the polish from spreading evenly.  When I did get the polish on, it was very streaky on the first coat and still didn’t look very even after a second. It then chipped off nearly immediately. I am admittedly hard on nails, but on the second day of wear, the polish was so chipped that it looked like I had been wearing it for a week. 

This is an $8 polish, which puts it in the mid-upper range. But I found it comparable to the cheapest drugstore kiddie brand. For better choices in the same price range try Essie or Orly.  OPI is also pretty acceptable with a huge range of color choices.  Sally Hansen Salon polishes also are an excellent value.

Sorry Borghese, I still love your spa products, but I just plain can’t recommend your nail lacquer!

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  1. Thanks for this review! I will definitely think thrice before buying this product.

  2. I disagree with your comments. The brush made it a quicker application and much neater than the thinner ones. The colors are soo rich and luxuriant! They are truly unique colors. I am also hard on my manicures but these with a good topcoat lasted over a week for me.

  3. Borghese Nail polish: the color is great but THE BRUSH is awful! I had to put it in another polish bottle to keep using it. It was so bad my nail gal couldn’t even use it - refused to use it again (they couldn’t control it from touching cuticles).

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  5. Yes, the brush really was the main problem for me as well, although the polish also didn’t wear very well. But the poor wear could have been a function of the brush causing the polish to be too thick. It is unfortunate because I liked the available shades!

  6. I actually love the brush, its slightly curved and fans out to exactly the shape of my cuticle! I can even paint my right hand (difficult for me) with no mess-ups. It went on streaky at first but evened out when it dried.

  7. I paid $13 for a bottle of Borghese polish (capri coral) and fell in love immediately. Extremely shiny and vibrant color. No problems with the brush.

    So far, after a full day and a half, it is wearing well on both my toes and fingernails - and I am one of these people who is lucky to have regular polish last an entire evening before it starts chipping off (literally). It may have helped that I buffed my nails well to rough up the surface before applying.

    Given the price, this product has met my high expectations, and I’d recommend it.

  8. I must also disagree with your post. I tried it, and that has been one nail polish that has stayed on. I have a problem with ridges in my nails, and it didn’t chip for the week. $8 dollars is a lot for a polish, but it’s definitely worth it.

  9. I was so exited to see the Borghese Nail Polish back and it has not let me down. I have natural nails and it stays on for 7-10 days. Welcome Back Borghese!

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