If you’re laboring under the impression that all nail polish brands, drugstore and high-end, are basically the same, we need to talk about Adesse New York. I grew up on drugstore nail polish and didn’t really think I was missing out on anything until I took the leap. There is a difference and Adesse New York needs to be on your radar.
The shine on this Gel Effect nail polish was so bright that I was a little afraid to put a top coat over it for fear of dulling the shine I was getting on the polish alone. I used Jessica Brilliance which is extremely bright and it might have covered up a little of the ultra glossiness.
Adesse New York sent me a couple of sample colors, with no guarantee of a positive review or even a mention of their brand at all, but here is my experience. The lacquers go on smooth with no pooling and self-leveled well.
I wore the featured shade, Irina, a soft grey, for six days. My first chip was five days in and that’s only because my nail chipped taking the polish with it. I was getting antsy for a color change so threw a stamp over it for the last two days and I think that’s what really did the polish in.
But six days with regular nail polish that doesn’t need a lamp is frankly miraculous, especially with how rough I treat my manicures. The only downside for me was that it wasn’t fast drying.
Irina was opaque in two coats and had a gloss that could rival the best gel polishes. While it had a slightly higher profile than some, I wouldn’t say it was a very plump polish.
It is thick enough that my nails had a smooth profile even though I have ridges and didn’t use my ridge-filling base coat.
They have lots of great shades to choose from including soft nudes like 14th Street and flashy multi-chromes like Lady Liberty.
Adesse New York polishes are vegan, cruelty-free, and gluten-free. It’s 12-free meaning it omits 12 of the nastier chemicals normally found in nail polish like formaldehyde. These polishes are also fortified with bamboo extract and shea and argan oils.