I've heard a lot about OPI nail polishes on the internet and spent quite a bit of time ogling the beautiful range of vintage-esque reds they have, but never got around to buying any until discovering them at John Lewis yesterday. At £9.95, they are a fairly pricey nail polish for me but are absolutely worth it
Colour
So maybe I'm just a sucker for advertising but I adore the name of this colour. "Vodka and Caviar". How evocative is that? It brings to mind a romantic Russian-influenced dream land: silk evening gowns and luxurious fur capes amid frosty blankets of snow. Lovely. It's a nicely balanced blueish red; not too dark, not too bright, but just the right shade to introduce a touch of glamour into the everyday.
The Brush
I'm very picky about my nail polish brushes, and they often disappoint (I'm looking at you, Chanel...). OPI are extremely impressive in this area, however. The brush is my holy grail of polish brushes: wide and flat, making application easy even on my extremely short nails. I'm also a fan of the chunky brush handle which gives even greater control. There are some things I'm quite good at, but painting my nails with my left hand has never been one of them, so I need all the help I can get!
Drying and General Wear
The superficial drying time was good, but I found it took quite a long time to dry properly. This is only a real problem if, like me, you find it hard to sit and do nothing for a long time. Either way, if you're using this polish I would suggest setting aside a fair bit of time to do your nails. A good excuse to avoid doing housework, perhaps? It also seems to have worn well, although I haven't been that active. The real test will be whether it lasts while I'm working.
Overall
A really wonderful vintage shade with the best brush in the world, as long as you don't mind waiting for a while for it to dry. Go ahead and unleash your inner vixen!
From Russia With Love by Opalrose
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