Chủ Nhật, 1 tháng 3, 2015

Wet N Wild Wild Shine Nail Colors in Sparkled, Tickled Pink, She Sells, Lavender Creme, Grasping at Strawberries, Burgundy Frost + Clear Top Coat

Looks like Wet N Wild repackaged and reformulated its Wild Shine line. I've never owned the old formula but in high school, my best friend had a ton of the old Wild Shine polishes that we used to play with. 

There's more Wet N Wild Wild Shine Nail Colors ($1.49) that I can count on my fingers and my toes. Plus, it's one of the least expensive polish ranges at the drugstore. The new asymmetrical packaging is pleasing to the eyes. However, the glue inside the cap doesn't hold the brush very tightly so the brush actually gets separated from the lid. As for the polish itself, with the exception of Tickled Pink, the cream colours are opaque in a single coat (two for good measure). The glitter, Sparkled, and Tickled Pink are opaque in 3 thin coats. All of the polishes are non-streaky and self-leveling and look super duper shiny (even without the top coat). Drying time is a hair longer than what I'm used to but nothing that will make you feel impatient. Wear time is average at 2-3 days with a top coat. 

Here's the 6 colours I've been testing out: 

480C Sparkled (pink and silver round glitters)



455B Tickled Pink (baby pink)


457E She Sells (peachy pink)


475C Grasping at Strawberries (strawberry red)


478E Lavender Creme (cool medium pink)


486C Burgundy Frost (metallic burgundy)


Overall, a pretty decent polish with a wild amount of shine. I'll be enjoying all of these colours - especially the burgundy, the glitter and the lavender creme! 

Have you tried the Wet N Wild Wild Shine Nail Colors? 
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