Orly Color Amp’d Two-Part Nail Color

Nail color and top coat.
Nail color and top coat.

Ok, so here’s the deal. I wrote a long, detailed post about this product and then WordPress ate it. It’s already 1pm on a Friday and I don’t have time to re-write everything I wrote, so you get the short and not very sweet version instead.

Orly Color Amp’d is a gel-style nail system only available at Target. It claims to last for up to a week but starts chipping within days. The first time I tried it, I had significant chipping in less than 24 hours, and I hadn’t done anything ridiculous to my nails, I just dared to take a shower.

The one thing it has going for it is a very fast dry time. It claims to dry in 8 minutes and both times that I tried it, I found that 8 minutes after applying the “flexible sealcoat”, my nails felt completely dry and did not get smudged or dented as I went around the house doing normal stuff. I found that my manicure was more reliably dry and damage-proof than it is when I follow my normal routine of applying drying drops and waiting 10 minutes before doing anything.

Color Amp’d seems very over-priced for what it is. A regular bottle of Orly brand polish is .6 fluid ounces and costs $8 at Ulta. This stuff is $9.99 for only .37 fluid ounces. Wouldn’t you expect a product that they’re selling at Target to be cheaper than what they sell at Ulta? It’s more expensive than Sally Hansen’s similar system, which Target also carries. It’s like they’re expecting chumps like me who like Orly’s regular polish to be suckered in by the fact that one of their favorite brands is finally available at Target, and that we’ll ignore the price tag and the weird smell of the top coat and the fact that you can’t actually see what color the polish is because it’s in an opaque bottle with a colored wrapper around it that doesn’t properly display the color you’re buying.

I’m seriously disappointed by this stuff, guys. They claim that it lasts 88% longer than a normal manicure, but my nails look just as bad as they would have looked if I had used normal polish on Monday night and wore it until Friday morning. They might even look worse. Add to that the fact that I am really not excited about the color selection, as it’s mainly a bunch of plain cream colors and not the cool iridescent glittery shimmery shades I usually buy from Orly.

Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame.

I mean, don’t get me wrong, this is a pretty cool orangey gold/pink duochrome, but the only reason I have it is that I opened the bottle in the store and saw that it was not the simple metallic coppery color it appeared to be.

I don’t know what Orly was thinking when they came up with this product line, but I can’t help but feel that they knew it was a dud, and that’s why they’re only selling it at Target instead of offering it alongside their regular line.

6 thoughts on “Orly Color Amp’d Two-Part Nail Color

  • August 17, 2015 at 10:15 am
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    I love this product. The smell of the top coat is like pepper. I’m hoping that after wearing for a few minutes the smell will calm down. I’m also hoping that the ingredients that are causing the pepper smell are not harmful to us.

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    • August 17, 2015 at 2:50 pm
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      I’m glad you like it! It definitely was not for me, but I’m happy other people are enjoying it.

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  • December 30, 2015 at 2:49 am
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    I used the topcoat and nearly freaked out at the smell. It smells like it could be borderline dangerous, gave me a headache, and hasn’t gone away yet. It reminds me of an orthodontic cement my orthodontist used to keep me from biting down…Kind of afraid my nails will melt off haha.

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    • December 30, 2015 at 5:32 pm
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      AHHHH! You are absolutely right, it smells like orthodontist paste tastes! It’s seriously gross. It didn’t seem to do any damage to my nails but you know what? I haven’t used it since and I never bought any other colors in that line, either.

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  • October 6, 2016 at 6:59 pm
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    I bought a very pretty shade of purple”Star Struck”; and it looks professional. Ladies the secret is to use a few coats of the color, drying in between coats, then paint on the seal coat.
    I bought the bottles separately and the color seal does not smell as you described. As with any other nail product give your nails time to dry thoroughly. Just because it’s dry to the touch doesn’t mean it’s thoroughly dry.
    Chill and have a glass of wine!

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    • October 7, 2016 at 3:39 pm
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      Thanks for sharing your experience! I do wonder if I got a bad bottle of the top coat, since you say yours didn’t smell as foul — or perhaps they’ve improved the scent since then, since this is an older review.

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