Orly Purple Crush Swatches and Review

On my trip several weeks ago, I was stranded in a hotel for an extra night with an itch for a polish change. Unfortunately, didn't pack any nail polish except for the one I was wearing (in case I needed a touch up). I drove around the tiny town I was stranded in and picked up Orly Purple Crush and some must have mani supplies: acetone, base coat and top coat.

I expected Purple Crush to be well.. purple, but instead ended up with a beautiful pink. As you see, this polish dries to a very different shade than it looks in the bottle. Purple Crush is a fuchsia-pink neon jelly polish (that's a lot of adjectives, but the only way to describe this one), and I was surprised by how much I loved wearing it!

The formula was very smooth like most jellies and easy to apply, being a neon it dried fairly quickly as well. It dried to a matte finish, but with top coat was incredibly shiny due to the jelly nature of the polish. Unfortunately, Purple Crush is a bit sheer and I ended up using 4 coats to cover my visible nail line as well as some white scratches that are on my nails. It wasn't so bad because I was stranded in a hotel room, but I normally wouldn't have the patience for that many coats.






Overall, I love the color and I think this polish is a win! Have you ever had a polish turn out to be a different color than it appeared? Were you pleasantly surprised or disappointed?


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  1. Actually it makes me disappointed when it comes in different colors after applied :(

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    1. I have to admit, I was pretty disappointed as well! The color ended up being gorgeous, but so different!

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  2. Nice color but the name...oh my - very missleading. I would not pick this up since I have so many polishes and I probably have a good 4 or 6 that are really close to this one.

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    1. I agree, it's incredibly misleading! (Imagine my surprise when I first applied it). The bottle color is incredibly unique but I'm not surprised that you have a few close to this. Sad!

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