Everything was packaged really well. I pulled out the lamp and the polishes to find some compartments below that had little individually wrapped goodies. There were nail care tools and some nail art goodies that I wasn’t expecting. There was a lot more in that box than I imagined! Here is a shot that shows ALL of the items that are included in the kit.
Included in the kit are:
I was impressed with the contents of the kit and was eager to do a manicure and try it out.
I conducted a wear test with the #1 blue polish (the polishes don’t have names, they are numbered). You can choose from two different color selections when you purchase a kit. I thought the blue color was really pretty, so I went with that first. The polish bottle says “3-in-1″ on it, so at first I thought it was a one-step gel, but after reading the instructions I realized that it needed a top coat, so it’s really a 2-step since no base is required. The top coat bottle that’s included in the kit also looks exactly like the other bottles, so that added a little to my confusion, but I quickly figured out that bottle #4 was the top coat.
I prepped my nails by shaping, buffing and cleansing with alcohol and then applied two coats of the blue polish directly onto my nails. The application was ok, but I did get some shrinkage at the tips and had to do a bit of flash curing to hold the polish in place.
The LED lamp that’s included in the kit is a 4-finger lamp, so the thumb has to be cured separately. The lamp will cure for 45 seconds by pressing the button once, or it will cure for 60 seconds by pushing the button two times consecutively. The lamp automatically turns off when the time is up. The instructions said to cure the first coat of polish for 45 seconds, and the second coat for 60. The top coat also required a 60 second cure. The picture above is a quick demo shot of the lamp in use (no polish on my nails). I had to turn my hand slightly to get all four fingers under the lamp at once.
The top coat didn’t have a tacky layer once it was cured, so it’s a no-wipe top coat. I wasn’t expecting that and it was a pleasant surprise. Below is what my nails looked like after completing the application… nice and shiny and I love the dynamic shimmer effects of this blue polish!
So how did the polish hold up?? It held up great – not a single chip in the 10 days that I had it on. Unfortunately though, the top coat went dull really quickly. It was dull after just one or two days and stayed that way for the duration. Below is a picture of what my nails looked like after 10 days of wear. You can see there is some tip wear, and the top coat is very dull, but the polish is holding on.
After 10 days I was pretty confident that this polish wasn’t going to chip or peel any time soon, so I decided to test removal. I took a coarse nail file to the top layer and roughed them up, and then I started the removal process. First I tried using my new Steam Off gadget since it seems to be working pretty well for me. I soaked for the full 10 minutes, but the polish didn’t budge a bit. In fact, the C-curve of my nails started to curl really bad to the point where it almost hurt. Well that was strange… So then I decided to switch over to my NailMates to soak. After another 10 minutes the polish around the edges just barely started to budge. So I did a little scraping, a little soaking, a little scraping, a little soaking, etc… for an HOUR!! Yes, an hour. This stuff was not coming off, and I even applied heat with my warming mitts for 20 minutes at the end. After a full hour of trying to soak the polish off, this is what my nails looked like.
These are the three colors that were included in the kit that I received. As I mentioned, there are two different sets of colors that you can choose from when purchasing this kit. The other option looks like it includes red, black and taupe.
This is dark blue with a beautiful shimmer finish. It seems to have some flecks of blue and purple.
I’m impressed with all that the kit comes with, and the quality of the tools. It’s a fairly complete set, but doesn’t have cleanser or removal products. I like the colors, but after my removal experience I definitely think they should include a base coat for easier removal. I also prefer when polish colors have names instead of just numbers because it makes them more memorable, and the top coat bottle should be labeled as such to prevent any confusion.
If you’ve read some of my past reviews you know that I’m not a huge fan of 6-watt and/or 4-finger lamps. I personally prefer a 5-finger lamp for everyday use just to speed up the application process. For travel purposes, 4-finger lamps like this one are great though. This lamp is actually very portable and would easily fit in your luggage for a trip.
The kit is a good value for someone that’s just getting into gel polish. It retails at $79.99, and is currently on sale for $49.99 – you can barely buy four bottles of gel polish for that price.
The MelodySusie Professional Gel Polish starter kit is available for sale on Amazon.com.