depends on the actual code. I work with someone who likes to code by "works on my machine, in my limited tests, ship it, if it breaks then fix it" which is terrible since this person isn't on call and wouldn't have to deal with the fall out.
It gets picked up in review, but the attitude is unfortunate.
If your code is ugly by stylistic preferences but works and you are a responsible coworker, then, meh, I'd only code review in changes if they were pertinent to the issue being solved.