I use a lot of white nail polish for nail art. I love a nice, crisp background but whites can be finicky. Some can be goopy and thick, or thin and never become opaque, some formulas are harder to work with than others. I was using Sally Hansen White On from the Xtreme Wear collection and actually used up an entire bottle (eep!) but I'd heard such good things about other brands. I went to the store one day and randomly grabbed every white polish there to compare them - for ya'll as well as myself.
All polishes are brand new and all were swatched at the same time under the same conditions. Everything was equal for all of them! Each polish was used for a total of three coats, no base or top coat.
In alphabetical order:
Essie Blanc
Maybelline Porcelain Party
Milani White On The Spot
NYC French White Tip
OPI Alpine Snow
Sally Hansen Hard To Get
Sally Hansen White On
Sinful Colors Snow Me White
Wet N Wild French White Creme
Which do you think would do best? Do you swear by any of these whites? Before trying them, I think Sally Hansen White On (of course, I used it forever), OPI Alpine Snow, and Essie Blanc will be the winners, just because I am most familiar with those brands. Sinful Colors Snow Me White is supposed to be great, which I think is what spurred this post.
Here are the first four. I included each step plus the final clean up picture. Chart at the end of the post to summarize!
Next four...
Best 3 so far plus the straggler!
The final pictures for comparing!
Name | Price/oz* | Formula | Rating |
Essie Blanc |
$17.39/oz
| Thick |
8/10
|
Maybelline Porcelain Party |
$17.34/oz
| Thin, Runny |
5/10
|
Milani White On The Spot |
$9.97/oz
| Medium, Runny |
7/10
|
NYC |
$2.20/oz
| Thin, Runny |
5/10
|
OPI Alpine Snow |
$18.00/oz
| Moderate, Easy to manage |
10/10
|
Sally Hansen Hard To Get |
$6.64/oz
| Thin, Runny |
5/10
|
Sally Hansen White On |
$7.48/oz
| Moderate |
8/10
|
Sinful Colors Snow Me White |
$3.98/oz
| Moderate, easy to manage |
9/10
|
Wet N Wild French White Creme |
$2.30/oz
| Moderate |
6/10
|
* = USD per ounce, Prices May Vary
Of note, the only cruelty free white is Wet N Wild French White Creme (please let me know if I've got my information wrong!).
My top picks? OPI Alpine Snow, Sinful Colors Snow Me White, then Essie Blanc. I think you could get a crisp opaque white with two careful coats of OPI or Sinful Colors. After those 2, they're all 3+ coaters. Looking at the pictures, I think the lighting evened them out a bit. Also, I think base and top coat would help. I really feel a good top coat can even out any streakiness, but I wanted to compare each color on their own.
Now that I have waaaay more white than I'll ever need, it's nice to know which to use for nail art and base colors and which to use to lighten other colors!
Hope this was helpful. I'm definitely going to refer back to this post when I need to buy white polish, which should be in about 1,000 years.