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Brand: Essie
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lovesickSheep2
I love all kinds of purple nail polishes, and am a huge Essie fan and was so excited to pick this baby up whilst overseas as it isn’t available in Australia. I am so glad to have this colour in my collection. Flowerista is a bright shade of orchid purple, with warm pink undertones. It has a creme finish and an excellent formula. It is almost a one-coat wonder, but I did need 2 coats just to completely even it out and perfect the mani. It applies easily, the formula is smooth and easy to work with. It dries quickly and to a shiny finish. It wears well, lasting around a week when paired with base and top coat. It doesn’t seem to lose it’s shine during this period also. It removes easily without staining the nail, like some bright colours tend to do. This is the perfect Spring/Summer colour, and I believe it would look best on warm, olive and golden skin tones. I definitely recommend purchasing Flowerista if it is available to you!
truthfulLemur4
I am med dark with yellow undertones. I was trying to determine between this polish and OPI’s Pamplona Purple which is very similar to this one. PP is slightly darker than this IMO; I opted for this one because it was brighter and I thought better for Summer. It popped more against my skin tone. I wear brighter colors on my toes and this works well. I sometimes find that Essie polishes are too sheer- some shades I have purchased have required 3 coat to get good coverage. But this one goes on smoothy and provides good coverage in two coats.
exactingCardinal4
For a while I couldn’t justify buying this polish as I thought it was too similar to two other Essie pinks I already have: Bachelorette Bash and Big Spender. While Bachelorette Bash it a much brighter medium pink, and Big Spender is a darker, richer pink. Flowerista is closer to Big Spender (both have a similar level of “darkness/richness” making Bachelorette Bash look much brighter), but Flowerista has a hefty dose of violet to make it more of a magenta shade. Once it was on my nails I immediately thought it looked like a plummy shade, but when I put it side-by-side with my favorite plum (OPI Skating on Thin Ice-Land) Flowerista was clearly lighter and more pink and OPI clearly darker and more plum/purple. I only wear this color on short nails because it can look “old lady” on long nails.
The formula was a little thick for an Essie cream, but two coats made the color completely opaque and uniform (no sheer spots). Being an Essie cream, it has wonderful application and staying power. After three days there are no chips and only a little wear on the tips. I would buy this again.
eagerOtter2
Love this. I got the mini bottle in the 4 piece collection and I will be buying the full size. It’s not as bright on the nails as it looks in the bottle, but I think it’s just a perfect shade to transition from winter (because it is deep, close to berryish) to spring. Looks good on my pale skin but I think it would probably be even more beautiful on a darker skin tone. In terms of formula, it’s better (less runny, more opaque) than most Essie, but not their very best. I have a million purple, fuchsia, magenta, berry, etc. shades in my collection but this is just different enough to stand apart.
fondDoughnut1
I like it, but after applying 2 two coats, it’s several shades darker than it looks in the bottle. More of a deep plum. Too dark for spring and summer, but pretty for fall and winter IMO.
giddyCoati0
I wanted this ever since it came out as part of the 2015 spring collection. I thought it would be a nice vibrant purple/magenta but two coats and it looks really dark and like nothing special. Not flattering to my cool/ pinkish skin. I bet this would look stunning on dark skinned gals. I will try it again when I am tan.
humorousStork5
Flowerista is from the Essie Spring 2015 collection of the same name. Allure magazine calls it a magenta – to me, it’s a cross between purple and fuchsia (or maybe that’s a definition of magenta?). When I saw it in the store, underneath the bright fluorescent lights, I thought it was bright to the point of being garish, but once I got it home and put in on, I fell in love with it. It’s a beautiful color and perfect for spring.