So I'll start out with a little blurb about the bottle itself, a unique rounded shape that makes it stand out in your collection of nail polish (unless your collection happens to be made entirely of Sinful Colors). The caps are all a nice matte black and I have yet to have a problem with them getting stuck on, as some nail polishes have a very bad habit of doing.
There are so many colors to choose from as well, I've only got a small sample up top to show you, but I'll be adding more in the future. Colors range from pearls to glitters to just straight up colors with nothing fancy, and look just stunning with a nice clear top coat. Over there on the right is an example of one of the more pearly ones, named Love Nails. That's another awesome thing about these polishes, they all have cute names. Well, okay, maybe not all of them, but a lot of them do. Classics like What's Your Name and Dream On and Snow Me White, to less creative ones like Tokyo Pearl and HD Nails. For the absolute best results, you should wait a good 20 minutes or so between applying the color and applying the top coat, since that will help reduce the amount of random air bubbles you might get, and leave you with a more flawless color.
Okay, now I wouldn't be ranting and raving about these polishes if they didn't hold up, so before you ask me "ok, so just how long do these last?", let me tell you. I've gotten a good two weeks between polish changes. And I'm not talking "oh, there's still some chips that haven't come off yet" left, I'm talking full on could have painted my nails yesterday and you'd never know. And I deliver and work with a lot of car parts. So for this stuff to survive being beat on all day every day, for two weeks, and have barely a chip to show for it, I'm really impressed. The first time I went to remove this polish, after being really surprised that it lasted 2 weeks, I was expecting to have to fight to get all of it off to do a color change. Nope. Came off just fine with regular old nail polish remover.
Dammit! We need Walgreens in Canada.
ReplyDeleteOh no! I'll ship you some ;)
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