3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Coralicious!,
October 8, 2010 Tousled Elegance (Indianapolis, IN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: China Glaze Peachykeen (Health and Beauty)
China Glaze polishes are of good quality overall. The line has a great selection of colours, which are well pigmented and fairly long lasting in comparison to brands you'd find in a drugstore. China Glaze is often used by nail salons and available for sale in them or at beauty supply stores. I have seen bottles range anywhere from $3.00 - $7.00/ea, which is still far less than what you would find at the department store cosmetic counters.
This particular shade, Peachykeen, is nearly a duplicate OPI's Apricotcha Cheating, which is discontinued, so it's tough to find & pricey when you do run across it. I'm pleased to find something so similar that I can get my hands on easily and inexpensively! It is also comparable to OPI's Melon Of Troy, but is not frosty/shimmery. I, personally, do not feel the tint is too orange, but it definitely leans more towards cantaloupe than pink. I consider Peachykeen a true coral. (Bear in mind though, if a polish is old or has sat unused for a...Read more
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Color wasn't what I expected.,
February 24, 2010 Anonymous "Anonymous" - See all my reviews
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This review is from: China Glaze Peachykeen (Health and Beauty)
I thought this color was going to be more of a soft peachy pink coral but it turned out to be a bright almost neon orange color. Not so fond of the color. I'd recommend this color if you have a tan or darker skin but not if you're fair as this shade will make your hands look strangely pale. Not very flattering on light skin. I'll wait and use it in the summer when I'm more tanned.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
I wanted peach!,
June 27, 2011 KimmyT - See all my reviews
This review is from: China Glaze Peachykeen (Health and Beauty)
If you want peach (a real peach) then don't buy this color, it's much more orange toned. In all truth I'd say it reminds me of a bit deeper version of a creamsicle color. It's a nice color and works for spring, it's lovely as a detail/design color, but I bought it to be peach not orange. It's not a favorite color like it is for other people, but I don't hate it, it was just a let down from what I expected. For polish swatches I recommend checking out Scrangie.com because 9 out of 10 times the swatches on there are reliable and helpful when comparing a color from the bottle to the color that it dries to on your nails.