Let's look at the polish:
For our red polish this week, we have FingerPaints Vintage Glam which is a lovely bright, slightly-cool, red crelly. This gets opaque in two coats and I was pleasantly surprised at the lovely coverage. A
Next up we have e.l.f. Electric Pink which is a pretty basic medium pink cream. The nice this about this polish is that it practically applies itself and it's only a couple bucks. This is two coats. A
For orange this week, we're looking at this new polish from Wet n' Wild called Nuclear War. It was released with a number of other new polishes, in this new packaging, and it has a great two-coater crelly formula. I'm not crazy about orange polish, but I did enjoy this one because I had no application issues. AND it's $.99! A
The polish I am swatching for yellow this week is the amazing dusty mustard from Orly that I still can't find a name for! A few subscribers gave me ideas for what it could be, but alas, none turned out to be right. I still pine to find the name of this gorgeous polish that Marshalls had the audacity to sell without a name on it. You definitely need two coats, but it was really easy to apply. A
Our green polish is from the OPI Gwen Stefani Holiday 2014 collection and it's called Christmas Gone Plaid. I know this is a very "Christmas" green, but I feel like it doesn't have to be stuck in that one time of year because it's such a gorgeous color. You really do need two coats here, but after two it is rather lovely and I had no trouble with application. A-
Nails Inc Primrose Park is our blue polish this week. It's a two-to-three coater and I thought it might be a duochrome but it's probably just what the bottle says, it's a metallic but a very vibrant punch of color for a metallic. This is two coats. A-
My purple polish this week is French Lilac from American Apparel and it is such a lovely one-coater. I've actually shown you two here, but you don't need it. It does dry semi-matte. Loved the formula!! A
Zoya London, which is a medium, warm gray textured polish with tons of silver micro glitter. I've shown it to you here layered over a very light blue because when I swatched it on the wheel I thought it might be a nice topper, but I think you could probably reach an acceptable amount of opacity at two to three coats on its own. A-
For glitter this week we're looking at Deborah Lippmann Today Was a Fairy Tale. It's a slightly-blue/silver micro and hex glitter that rests in a barely blue base. This is two coats over French Lilac that I showed you earlier. I had no application issues here. A-
My A+ polish of the week comes from the drugstore. I picked this up at Walgreens the other day because I was so excited to see this gorgeous powder blue, and it had some surprising subtle shimmer. It's from Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear and called Babe Blue. This had a great two-coater formula. Snatch it if you see it :)
What was your A+ polish of the week? See you back next time!
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The yellow might be SpaRitual Positive Vibe. Orly and SpaRitual are part of the same company, and people have been reporting finding polishes at TJ Maxx/Marshalls from related companies in different bottles (like NOPI polishes being sold in OPI bottles).
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