Saturday, May 10, 2014

Sally Hansen Sugar Coat Nail Polish Review!

This review is for the Sally Hansen Sugar coat nail polishes that I own so far. Links will be posted below the name of the shade to purchase if you like any of them so nobody has to search everywhere. 
(I'm starting a new thing on my blog that I'm calling 'Alyssa's Picks', which will be this: @~ next to a product name that I absolutely love and would really highly recommend.)
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These polishes are some of my favorites that Sally Hansen has put out. The regular Sugar Coat polishes have been clearanced out and replaced by the Sugar Coat Shimmer polishes. I don't know a whole lot about them, but I could only make an assumption that they would be very similar to the regular Sugar Coat nail polishes. These caught my interest because I kind of like the gritty texture that these polishes have. The color selection of these were very pretty and eye catching. Super colorful, squared-off packaging, white cap with a variety of names on a sticker for the shade name stuck to the top. Two of these are limited edition ones that were out at the same time as the main Sugar Coat shades. Most of those, from what I have seen; were sold at Target. All of these are super opaque with a couple of swipes. Generally to get the full effect; I usually do two coats of polish. 

100 - Bubble Plum























A mix of bubble gum pink and a light purple matte shade with a gritty texture.

200 - Sugar Fix























A bright white shade with a gritty texture.

@~  220 - Treat-Heart























A slightly shimmery light pink shade with a gritty texture.

@~  240 - Red Velvet























A deep red/burgundy shade with a gritty texture.

300 - Cherry Drop






















A brighter red matte shade with a gritty texture.

400 - Sweetie























A pale yellow matte shade with a gritty texture.
(Applies a little sheer, 2-3 coats is key to getting the full effect)

@~  500 - Razzle-berry






















A dark blue matte shade with a gritty texture.

600 - Sour Apple





















A mint green matte shade with a gritty texture.

@~  800 - Lick-O-Rich






A black matte shade with a gritty texture.



























Overall: (On a scale of 1 to 10...)
  • One swipe opaqueness - (7/10)
  • Amount of days gone by before chipping begins - 3 to 4 days (5/10)
  • Drying time - Roughly 1 hour (8/10)
Thank you for reading, hopefully this helped!

~xpartypanda









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