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Jessie

Location:
United States


I think the best black nail polish is made by Milani. It normally only takes two coats to be completely covered. Also, the brand Morbid (sold at hottopic) has some really funky colors that are great for being noticed. I wore their neon orange and my friends were able to see my nails from 60' away! I also use their glitter polishes over my black polish, there's really no way to describe how awsome it looks. My favorite Morbid color is the neon green with tourquise glitter...

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Entry No: 25 | Posted: Fri Aug 31 2007, 3:19am



Fabnosity

Location:
United Kingdom


ive found that the Barry M range of nail polishes are very reliable when it comes to bold colour and not chipping at the ends. they have a natural gloss to them and move with the nails natural flexibility giving the colour staying power. they are around £3 which makes them great value for money. the deep purple colour is my fave at the mo.

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Entry No: 24 | Posted: Thu May 31 2007, 6:28pm



Fabnosity

Location:
United Kingdom


ive found that the Barry M range of nail polishes are very reliable when it comes to bold colour and not chipping at the ends. they have a natural gloss to them and move with the nails natural flexibility giving the colour staying power. they are around £3 which makes them great value for money. the deep purple colour is my fave at the mo.

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Entry No: 23 | Posted: Mon Jun 11 2007, 6:23pm



fairy_dust

Location:
United States


i have gotten really good results from avon's nail experts strong results length and strength. it makes your nails really hard but doesnt look like you have anything on at all and doesnt chip off so its good if your not allowed to wear nail polish at work

  

Entry No: 22 | Posted: Sun Jan 28 2007, 7:10pm



Vbabe

Location:
United States


One of my favorite polishes is by Rimmel its call Celebrity Bash, its a dark redish maroon color, they also have a really nice red called fever, If you like purple OPI does a great color called Lincoln Park After Dark, OPI also does a great silver called Dazziling Radiant Platinum *its hard to find though because it is part of their designer series.

  

Entry No: 21 | Posted: Mon Oct 16 2006, 3:31pm



Jaded Turmoil

Location:
United States


Rimmel has come out with a nice variety of darker colors and other arrays of nice looking colors including a nice silver that looks silver. ^^

  

Entry No: 20 | Posted: Mon Jul 31 2006, 3:11pm



M.

Location:
United States


I rather like "Raisin Rage" from Revlon; despite it's rather un-gothic-esque name, it looks like very dark blood once you put it on...

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Entry No: 19 | Posted: Wed Jul 5 2006, 10:55am



NachtPhoenix

Location:
United States


My top three favorite non-blacks: Wet n Wild's Fantasy Makers line has a lovely deep, blood-red shade called Scary; Wet n Wild's #417E Eggplant Frost, which I believe someone else mentioned, is a wonderful deep, royal purple; and an awesome dark green is NailSlicks' midnight forest (may no longer be in production, as it is one of my old bottles that I use as mentioned in my post under Design Tips).

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Entry No: 18 | Posted: Thu May 11 2006, 5:34am



nadia

Location:
United States


I've just found this new nail polish online at www.esthersnc.com. They have this very dark purple Adoree 'Night Shade'. It's pretty dark almost black. They also have black nail polish in matte though, not shimmery. Its name is "Space Black". Price is average, not the cheapest one, but it last long too.

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Entry No: 17 | Posted: Wed May 10 2006, 1:49am



Holly

Location:
United States


I am pleased with Wet N Wild "No Chip." It's cheap and does a good job as a top coat, perhaps due to the addition of an ingredient called "apoxy."

  

Entry No: 16 | Posted: Mon Feb 20 2006, 11:00am



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