I have one of these from the vintage leather collection (high style sienna) and another from the regular line (wine and dine). The first is a matte finished polish which is intended to give a high fashion faux leather appearance to the nails. It has a great suede look, dries fast - like the second it touches your nails. It is filled with chunky bits of non-shimmery glitters designed to help with the leather inspired theme but it just looks like chunks of dust/dirt that have gotten themselves lodged in my drying polish. This one also never sets up hard and remains rubbery feeling - this will actually peel off within a few hours and is possibly the worst polish I have ever used - it is like the kids nailpolish I had as a child which was designed to peel off. I actually really loved the colour - a fashionable apricot/rosy based sienna which looks fabulous on my skintone but the formulation is the killer.
The second polish (wine and dine) a deep red claret shade from the regular line, peforms a lot better than the leather collection, but it's not without it's flaws. It applies shiny, is a tad thin and requires several coats which in turn require too much dry time, and again this one will be chipping and peeling within a matter of hours. Just not worth my time or effort and this red shade has be relegated to our garage for when my partner needs to paint lightbulbs for his vintage car collection. No use to me I am afraid. A case of you get what you pay for I suppose and this quite often appears to be the case with Nailpolishes.
I have Sequins (a turqoise green with matching glitter) and Twilight Rays (black with gold micro glitter). Going on these two alone, I dont hold out much hope for the rest of the nail polishes. These look AMAAAAZING in the bottle, but mehhhh on your nails. They are both deceivingly transparent, you cant tell that from looking at the bottles, all you see it gorgeous colour. I dont have a turquoise polish I could use as a basecoat for the Sequins, but I ended up applying 2 coats and a top coat to seal. I also used a black base under the Twilight Rays polish and a clear top coat. They dont last long on their own. Does anyone have any good opaque colours they could recommend? I would give these a solid 4/10