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eagerTruffle0
Maybe I got a bottle that was bad or old but I wasn’t impressed with this one, I haven’t done my own nails in years, but OPI was one of only two brands I really trusted because their polishes always go on evenly and look nice with two coats. This one took three and it still looked a bit sparse on some areas. The polish chipped mid nail the same day I did them. The shade itself a shimmery peachy pink, not too dark, not too light. the undertone is hard to discern I feel like it’s neutral leaning towards cool.
troubledGnu9
I really like this.
I’m a fan of OPI, and this delivered the performance I expect. Brush was the wide pro type that I like, wears well, priced decently.
I was unexpectedly surprised by the shade. I can be a bit basic – when I do my fingernails, I want a shade that goes well with my outfits, doesn’t need 4 coats for me to see it, doesn’t immediately show chips, and works well in an office setting or out for drinks. This fit the bill nicely. To my surprise, two coats were opaque and I had no streaking. Very, very happy.
Pinky-peach with a slight iridescence, looks nice with my lighter skin. Kinda hoping they add this to their regular shade collection.
sheepishCake8
Humidi-Tea is from OPI’s 2016 New Orleans collection. It is a peachy pinkish beige with subtle shimmer. It is very neutral looking on my pinkish cool toned skin. Initially I didn’t care for it but it grew on me after I wore it for a few minutes. It would be perfect for a conservative environment plus the shimmer adds just a little kick to jazz it up slightly.
The consistency was good with no running or pooling. The texture was also very good. However, I did have a bit of difficulty with application. The first coat was sheer and the second coat was on the streaky side. But, with the third coat it really came together and was fully opaque. With a glossy top coat the shimmer really stands out in brighter lights.
Humidi-tea comes packaged in OPI’s standard polish bottle. The brush in my bottle was a little on the small side, not the standard Pro Wide brush that I am used to with OPI.
While I like this polish I don’t think that I would repurchase as the color doesn’t really wow me. OPI runs $10 per bottle but I got this one on clearance for $4. That was a great deal.
I will update in a couple of days on wear, removal and staining.
UPDATE: 06/21/2017 – I got 5 days of wear from this polish with only one slight chip on my thumb around day 4. But, it was so neutral that it didn’t really show. Removal was super easy and there was no staining.
wornoutCrane8
Maybe I got a bottle that was bad or old but I wasn’t impressed with this one, I haven’t done my own nails in years, but OPI was one of only two brands I really trusted because their polishes always go on evenly and look nice with two coats. This one took three and it still looked a bit sparse on some areas. The polish chipped mid nail the same day I did them. The shade itself a shimmery peachy pink, not too dark, not too light. the undertone is hard to discern I feel like it’s neutral leaning towards cool.
stressedClam4
I really like this.
I’m a fan of OPI, and this delivered the performance I expect. Brush was the wide pro type that I like, wears well, priced decently.
I was unexpectedly surprised by the shade. I can be a bit basic – when I do my fingernails, I want a shade that goes well with my outfits, doesn’t need 4 coats for me to see it, doesn’t immediately show chips, and works well in an office setting or out for drinks. This fit the bill nicely. To my surprise, two coats were opaque and I had no streaking. Very, very happy.
Pinky-peach with a slight iridescence, looks nice with my lighter skin. Kinda hoping they add this to their regular shade collection.
jealousMallard2
Humidi-Tea is from OPI’s 2016 New Orleans collection. It is a peachy pinkish beige with subtle shimmer. It is very neutral looking on my pinkish cool toned skin. Initially I didn’t care for it but it grew on me after I wore it for a few minutes. It would be perfect for a conservative environment plus the shimmer adds just a little kick to jazz it up slightly.
The consistency was good with no running or pooling. The texture was also very good. However, I did have a bit of difficulty with application. The first coat was sheer and the second coat was on the streaky side. But, with the third coat it really came together and was fully opaque. With a glossy top coat the shimmer really stands out in brighter lights.
Humidi-tea comes packaged in OPI’s standard polish bottle. The brush in my bottle was a little on the small side, not the standard Pro Wide brush that I am used to with OPI.
While I like this polish I don’t think that I would repurchase as the color doesn’t really wow me. OPI runs $10 per bottle but I got this one on clearance for $4. That was a great deal.
I will update in a couple of days on wear, removal and staining.
UPDATE: 06/21/2017 – I got 5 days of wear from this polish with only one slight chip on my thumb around day 4. But, it was so neutral that it didn’t really show. Removal was super easy and there was no staining.
blissfulBasmati2
Very pretty nude that is suitable for office-wear. Outside you see a hint of shimmer along with the pink in it. Inside, you see more of the peach. I’d say, overall, it’s more peachy than pink. Inside, it almost matches my skin tone. Probably best for those with warmer skin tones as it looks good with a tan. I doubt I would wear this in winter when my skin is more pale. Would buy again as it truly is a nude “with attitude” – well said from another reviewer.
similarGnu3
This is a tan-peachy-pink shimmery shade – I think of it as nude with an attitude. It’s quite unique and I haven’t seen anything like it in any other collection (by OPI or others). It’s subtle enough for even the most conservative office without being boring. The application was quite good – the first coat was a bit patchy, but the second evened it out. The only negative is that wear time isn’t as good as it usually is with OPI products; it started chipping two days after I applied it and I go usually go for 4 or 5 days.
excitedEggs8
A gorgeous, not so basic, nude color. Dusty peachy pink with the perfect amount of shimmer.
This and “show us your tips” are the standout shades in this collection.
bubblyCur3
I was pleased with this polish. It is a nude pink with shimmer. On my skin tone it is very neutral and work appropriate. I have been pleased with the wear time considering I can never get polishes to last more than a couple of days at best even with a good top coat. I did not have anything similar to this. I like that while it is neutral it is also gives a feminine look to your nails as well.
I did not have trouble with application- really like OPI’s brush. I did 3 coats as I used thin coats, but could have gotten by just fine with 2. Also, I love the name as I am a iced tea fanatic!
I think if you need a nice neutral polish for your collection you might want to check this one out.
emptyClam7
This is a really lovely pale princessy pink. It is basically Pantone’s colour of the year this year (2016), Rose Quartz, with some shimmer in it. It really is quite beautiful and feminine.
Normally I don’t go for this kind of colour (Hot pink, gunmetal and bright reds please!) but I really like it! It matches my super-pale skin very nicely. I think this is the first pale pink polish I’ve ever found that I would repurchase because it’s pink and feminine without being overly girly if that makes sense. I think it’s a more mature kind of feminine pink.
Personally I was hoping for something a bit browner and more ‘tea’ coloured this polish really has nothing to do with the name.
Lasting power isn’t as good as other OPI polishes but it made it to the second day and I did some dishes with the polish on. Disclaimer: I am bad to my nails and polish never makes it past day 3.
giddyCoati5
2016 Spring New Orleans collection. Rebuy in a heartbeat. I’d buy a second right now but I got the last one in the new collection at the salon where I buy my OPI. Every other shade had lots left, but this one is a winner in this collection.
Edited to add, changed my mind, this chipped by day 3, not the wear time I expect from OPI in the 4 to 5 day range. No I wouldn’t rebuy. But it’s a lovely shade, a very soft nude pink with toned down shimmer that perks it up. I took 2 lippies off for the wear time plus the lack of shiny finish.
Nude peachy dusty pinky shimmer that covers in 2 coats, first coat a touch streaky second evens out nicely. Doesn’t shine though, not matte more of a satin finish by itself which doesn’t bother me because I always always use my Sally Hansen Insta Dri no chip top coat which has more than enough shine and always takes out any remaining streaky bits anyways.
I will update this to see how long it wears before chipping. And hopefully add a photo.
I am NC15 to 20, pale golden redhead skin. This is great on my nails making them look longer and will go with any clothing colour as a nude should without clashing.
Good office friendly shade.
This shade is what I always wished Dulce De Leche was like, nude with some punch to it. It is what you would get if Dulce De Leche married Suzi Sells Sushi and they had a kid.
It is a touch lighter and peachier than Dulce, with the shimmery shell pink goodness of Suzi Sells Sushi but a little lighter than Suzi Sells Sushi. Doesn’t have that grayish cool undertone of Dulce and it’s a little more peach than Suzi.
Keeper!