Hard Candy • Mr. Wrong • Polishes

rated 4.7(23 reviews)

Average Rating.4.7
Would buy this product again.100%
Package Quality4.0
Price2.8
Ingredients

rated 4 of 5 NikkiDZ07 on 10/5/2009 6:54:00 PM more reviews by NikkiDZ07

Age: 19-24   Skin: Acne-prone, Fair-Medium   Hair: Brunette, Wavy   Eyes: Hazel    

I also really like this color. It's very glittery and you only need two coats. However, It does not look purple to me but dark silver-grey/pewter. It only looks light purple to me when I get a glimpse if it in the sun. It has been on for about 3 days and has started to chip.

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rated 4 of 5 *TOP REVIEWER* steph_mark on 9/27/2009 9:35:00 PM more reviews by steph_mark

Age: 25-29   Skin: Combination, Fair   Hair: Red   Eyes: Blue    

This is part of the new Hard Candy line from WalMart. Most items in the line are about $5 or $6 (the polishes are $5 each for .35 oz.) Most of the colors in the nail polish line aren't terribly unique, the exception being Mr. Wrong. It's a foily-metallic purple-plum mixed with golden-bronze. It's a very interesting color, great for fall. When I applied it over OPI Nail Envy the first coat was kinda chunky and gross, but I have a feeling that that could be remedied by a couple of drops of thinner. Overall, the wear has been excellent and the polish dried pretty quickly. The brush is adequate, but I feel like for $5 for a WalMart exclusive line you should get a half oz, which is standard for most NP; compared to the price/value/size of China Glaze it's not such a good deal.

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rated 4 of 5 Wolves123 on 9/27/2009 1:20:00 PM more reviews by Wolves123

Age: 18 & Under   Skin: Acne-prone, Tan   Hair: Brown, Straight, Fine   Eyes: Brown    

I love this color so much..it is one of the new polishes that really caught my eye!it is so foily and sparkly it is amazing..light purple with like gold in it...i can't explain it very well at all,but it is very pretty.

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