Wednesday, April 17, 2013

OPI Bond Girls: Jinx and Zoya Pixie Dust: Beatrix and Destiny

Jinx purchased by me
Beatrix and Destiny sent for review


Today is all about the orange textured polishes!  From the pure orange-juice-orange of Beatrix to the sultry red-orange of Jinx and Destiny, you can cover your tips and toes in sparkly, textured goodness just in time for summer!  Reviews and more pictures after the jump.




Beatrix looks like orange juice made into frozen treats--perfectly orange, perfectly crystallized, perfectly juicy!  It was opaque in three coats, dried in about 20 minutes, and is so gorgeous I couldn't stop looking at my nails.
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Destiny is a blazing red-orange, another perfect summer color, and also easy to apply, relatively quick-drying and opaque in two coats.
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Jinx is very similar to Destiny, but with a lighter and less red-toned base color.  It also was opaque in two coats, but seemed to try about in about five minutes fewer than Destiny.

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All three polishes are gorgeous.  I'd say that unless you are a completist or adore orange polishes, you'd be fine with getting Beatrix and either Destiny or Jinx.  I, of course, vote for the Zoya, because I like the brush better and because they're an Ohio company, but YMMV.

OPI is available at salons, some retail stores and in Ulta's stores and on Ulta's website.  Zoya is available at salons, in some Ulta stores and at Zoya's website.  Both polishes retail for $9 (plus tax and shipping where applicable).

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