

💅 Elevate your everyday with the ultimate nude glow!
Essie's Topless & Barefoot is a vegan, 8-free nail polish delivering a glossy, salon-quality nude beige-pink finish. Featuring an exclusive easy glide brush for streak-free application and a chip-resistant formula, it offers long-lasting, flawless coverage. Trusted for over 35 years, Essie combines ethical beauty with timeless style in a compact 0.46 fl oz bottle.










| ASIN | B00SH90TJ8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,792 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #1,025 in Nail Polish |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,280) |
| Item model number | K1774101 |
| Manufacturer | essie |
| Product Dimensions | 1.14 x 1.14 x 2.75 inches; 1.83 ounces |
| UPC | 080308000070 095008013411 |
J**E
My go to color
I absolutely love this color. It is my go to color for everyday wear. It goes with everything. It goes on smooth and lasts a long time.
M**B
CAREFULLY PACKED.
GOOD PRODUCT; SUBTLE COLOR. Dries fast and lasts.
K**.
Perfect for any day and any outfit. Amazing color.
I was scared of ordering this after reading a few reviews but decided to go ahead and try it out. I'm very happy I did! This is totally legit Essie nail Polish unlike other reviews say. Yes it's thinner than other nail polishes, THEY AREN'T ALL THE SAME, takes two coats and it's perfect. The color on my very pale skin is a light pink/white but it does look sort of light tan color in photos (way better in person!) It's a nice glow for your nails, perfect for nails that will match any outfit. This stuff dried pretty quickly. I had a clear base coat, two coats of the color, and a clear top coat, dried almost solid in an hour or so. Which I would say is very good. Absolutely must buy!
S**M
Wears longer than most polish.
Love the color.
D**R
Pretty
Beautiful color. I got topless and barefoot (seriously where do they come up with these names? So inappropriate. Whatever.) It's like a beige/soft pink. It was a little streaky which frustrated me a little, but maybe I just need more practice painting my nails. I don't know. It chipped sooner than I thought it would but it could be all the dishes I washed without gloves.. I still like it though.
P**L
Get this polish!
I used to be manicurist years ago. Essie is the star of polishes. Great full brush for about two stroke nail coverage. Lay the brush flat close to cuticle and push polish close to cuticle. Do the same thing for second stroke on other half. Your nail is done. Application is important. Also, only put polish on one side of brush. Yes, I am a painter.
K**L
This was the one - the one that made me decide to never buy another Essie polish ever again
I have tried several Essie products over the years and with every product, I felt like I was settling. I have never been wowed by a single one of their products, but I would shelve it and forget about it and then try another one several months later. Finally, a manicure I gave myself a few weeks back with one of their polishes and topcoats came out patchy, and I vowed to really pay attention to the next one to be sure it wasn't an issue with just that product. But tonight's, featuring the Topless & Barefoot color, really solidified for me that I think Essie products are basically crap, and undeserving of the hype. (So, on the one hand, shame on me for forgetting that I was underwhelmed with their products and continuing to try them, but that also also means I have tried enough of them that at this point that it can't be chalked up to user error or a bad batch.) There are three things in general that I dislike with Essie polishes, with varying degrees from bottle to bottle: 1. The colors always seem to come out differently than what the bottle would imply - sometimes it's slight, sometimes it's dramatic, like with Angora Cardi, but it's always noticeable; 2. the brushes are really thin. I realize this is a personal preference - some folks like the thin brushes, while others, like me, prefer the thicker, fan-like brushes - and makers will never be able to make everyone happy. But I can *typically* deal with thin brushes even if it's not my preference provided the bristles are supple and the formula is decent. And finally; 3. I find their formulas generally hard to work with. Sometimes they're streaky, requiring more than the standard two coats, and I've had a few where the first coat gets lifted during application of a second or topcoat. Maybe they take longer to dry than other popular brands, but even if it's a case of user error here, that is still an issue to me because I just don't have the time to wait for however long I am expected to for these polishes to dry to whatever nebulous point in time is required before I can apply subsequent coats. My manicures already take a couple of hours after all is said and done, and I don't mind spending the time, but why spend extra time I don't need to? Breaking it down based on the three issues above, here are my thoughts about this particular color: 1. Color - Essie actually did great here. The color was true to what was in the bottle after drying. It is nice and opaque, and the perfect shade for my pasty self. I have long been looking for a nude, but every one I have tried has either been too peachy or pink or beige, or too sheer, or otherwise just not quite right. This one actually was perfect, and I thought my search was finally over. BUT... 2. The brush in this particular bottle seemed worse than normal. In addition to its normal thinness, it was stiffer than normal, so it made applying this polish about 10 times harder. Speaking of application... 3. This formula is just awful. It's not thick and goopy (which, you know, with the stiff brush, would make one think that this had not been stored properly and had possibly dried out. I suppose it's *possible* that someone threw some thinner in there to thin the formula out after the brush dried, but given this was sold by Amazon and not a 3rd party seller, I think that's pretty unlikely.) But it was just really hard to apply - the second you overlap with another stroke of color (which happens, even when applying thin coats) it would turn into a sticky, lumpy mess. Most polishes allow for at least a little correction as you go - you can go over a spot more than once in order to get a spot you missed or what have you, and it doesn't really start to set for a minute or so. But this stuff seemed to start drying within seconds. I've had instant dry polishes that didn't do that. I ultimately had to go thicker on my second coat, and then cover with a shimmer coat by another brand just to hide the imperfections. And I still have big gaps on the sides of several nails just because somehow, despite the thin brush, I just couldn't get in there because of the lumpiness. It's like I finally didn't have an issue with the color, so they decided to double-down and make the other two things worse than normal. Maybe this was a perfect storm of a bad batch - but that goes to a quality issue. And everything else I dislike about these polishes just means that overall, it's not worth the benefit of the doubt to me. Maybe I could try another bottle of this color, but I am still going to have to deal with things I already know I don't like. I'd basically be paying for another opportunity to settle. It's not the most expensive polish by any means, but I have had better experiences with both more and less expensive polishes. Maybe you love their polishes, and have been able to get them to work well for you, and if that's the case, good for you. I'm not here to convince you otherwise. But if you're on the fence, or have tried one or two of their other products and been just as underwhelmed as I have been but are thinking "maybe it was just those items" I am here to tell you - nope. I am done giving Essie chances and money.
S**Y
Beautiful Pale Pink
I got the Topless and Barefoot color, which is a pastel-ish pale pink. It’s beautiful and so neutral that I wear it to work with my business-casual attire. This color is also great for a night out, or just lounging around in the house. It’s that kind of shade of pink. It’s just BEAUTIFUL. I put a clear base coat, 2 coats of this color, and a clear top coat, and it’ll last about 4 days before starting to chip but that’s because I do a lot of chores around the house. Pampered hands would last over a week, I’m sure :)
N**Y
Ordered “topless and barefoot”. Nothing like the pic. More of a greige pink that a soft pink. Also very very streaky, minimum 3 coats for full opacity. Applying a clear topcoat also seems to remove some of the colour. I usually love Essie but this colour and formula is a huge disappointment.
T**D
I expected the colour to be more sheer but it is more opaque. I likely won’t wear it often, but it’s good quality.
N**E
Beautiful colour! Very smooth and easy application as always with this brand
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