and why I hear you say? Because like that phrase, this nail lacquer makes no sense!!
I held the bottle up to the light and I could see greens, hints of yellow, beautiful purples, russet brown. It's like a gorgeous oil spill in a bottle. It's a great shame that these colours just don't make it to your nail!
It's not even extreme lighting changes that affect the colour - if I move a toe it changes shade and I really wouldn't mind but the colours range from ooo to meh, to what?!
The deep plum shade which seems to occur most consistently in bright sunlight is gorgeous - its a rich, vampy, juicy colour.
Muir Muir on the Wall fails indoors and in muted lighting, where it turns in to either a mahogany (which is surprisingly dull) or a rather flat earthy brown.
I found two coats essential for shine and like all OPIs it last well and doesn't chip easily.
If you like baby blues then this would be a really good polish for you. I bought it on sale at one of those makeup warehouse extravaganza 2 day event thingos and I got home and went "Why on earth did I buy that colour..." It takes 2 - 3 coats to get the colour to look like it does in the bottle,but that's standard nail polish application anyway so no biggie. I do prefer when it's colour true on the first stroke though, maybe it's a light colour thing.
Tips: 2 - 3 coats and use a top coat - OPI is great but it still chips. If you're looking for a nail polish that you can get almost A WEEK out of - not kidding, and that's washing the dishes sans gloves (!) then try one of the liquid sands by OPI.