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Saturday, April 13, 2013

Sinful Colors Paparazzi / Almost Famous Collection Swatches and Review



Hi everyone!

Today I have more Sinful Colors shades to share with you, the Limited Edition Paparazzi Collection.



The Collection

The Paparazzi Collection consists of the following eight glittery shades:



From left to Right:

Fantasy
Show Stopping
Poparazzi
Bombshell
In The Spotlight
Lush Life
After Party
Stardust


Price and Availability

The polishes are available for individual sale at Rite Aid for $1.99 each.
They are also available at Walgreens, but under a different collection name, the Almost Famous Collection.



The Colors


Fantasy is a mix a fine silver and small, round rainbow glitter suspended in a clear base. 

Sinful Colors "Fantasy" over Sinful Colors "Rain Storm"

The formula and the glitter applies evenly without dragging. The glitters are fine enough that you grab a generous amount each time you pull the brush from the bottle, making it very easy to work with.

This is a great medium for when you don't want chunky rainbow hexes, but still want a sparkle with a bit of color.


Sinful Colors "Fantasy" over Sinful Colors "Rain Storm"



Show Stopping is a dainty combo of baby pink fine glitter and small holographic hexes in a clear base.

Sinful Colors "Show Stopping" over Sinful Colors "Nirvana"

It's pretty hard to tell the difference between this and Fantasy on the nail. I think the base color really determines how much the pink will be reflected in this one.  The glitter is a more sparse on the first coat than Fantasy and the formula is a bit thicker, but once built up they are extremely similar.


Sinful Colors "Show Stopping" over Sinful Colors "Nirvana"



Poparazzi is full of densely packed, fine fuchsia glitter in a clear base.

Sinful Colors "Poparazzi" over Sinful Colors "GoGo Girl"

The formula is great and the glitter glides on evenly. While I only used one coat for these photos, you could easily build up more layers to create a full accent nail.

I like that the color shifts from pink to fuchsia and is a bit deeper from most of the other pink glitters I own. 


Sinful Colors "Poparazzi" over Sinful Colors "GoGo Girl"



Bombshell is a nearly clear, green-tinted base with fine mint and silver glitter and small, round rainbow glitter.

Sinful Colors "Bombshell" over Sinful Colors "Mint Apple"

Well...you can't say I didn't give it a chance. The formula bothers me, and I mean really bothers me. It's thick, goopy and drags. The bottle is deceiving, making you think it wasn't a clear base, but the green just isn't there.

I feel like this is a failed attempt at a drugstore dupe of Deborah Lippmann "Mermaid's Dream". 
Sinful Colors has never let me down before but this just looks dated and erm, childish?

Sinful Colors "Bombshell" over Sinful Colors "Mint Apple"



In The Spotlight is nearly identical to Bombshell in ever way except that it is slightly more blue. Slightly.

Sinful Colors "In the Spotlight" over Sinful Colors "Cinderella"

If you picked up Bombshell you don't need this one, and vice versa. If it wasn't for the name I wouldn't be able to tell these two apart. If fact, when I bought them in the store I had to double check to make sure I had both. Then when I swatched them at home I couldn't remember if I had swatched both, or accidentally swatched the same one with a different base!

In truth, I wish I hadn't picked up either one.
Sinful Colors "In the Spotlight" over Sinful Colors "Cinderella"




Lush Life consists of small, teal hexes and fine glitter, suspended in a thick clear base. 

Sinful Colors "Lush Life" over Sinful Colors "Leap Frog"

The formula is thick, so it takes some work to get the hexes out of the bottle. Surprisingly it still has a relatively fast drying time consistent with all Sinful Colors polishes.

I actually still love this despite the goopiness, as it's still easier to work with than the previous two shades. I must have over a dozen blue glitter polishes, but a true teal glitter combo is harder to come by. For the price, I would call this one a must have.


Sinful Colors "Lush Life" over Sinful Colors "Leap Frog"



After Party is basically a true blue version of Lush Life. Same formula, same combo...just blue.

Sinful Colors "After Party" over Sinful Colors "Endless Blue"

It applies the same, dries the same, and is just as beautiful. The shade of blue is an exact match of Milani's One Step Glitter in "Blue Flash," but the hexes make this one stand out.

Sinful Colors "After Party" over Sinful Colors "Endless Blue"



Stardust is a slightly tinted, purple based sheer polish packed with purple fine glitters and round fuchsia glitters.

Sinful Colors "Stardust" over Sinful Colors "Mesmerize"

If you really want to wear this on it's own, you could...but it would take a lot of layers. The base is too sheer to avoid patchiness, so I recommended a purple base as I did. With a base color and one coat of the glitter you can achieve the same look as you would if you spent the extra time trying to build up the glitter on its own.

I really like the dimension of this . I plan to experiment with this in combination with the Julep Rock Candy Nail Glaze. It might just make a good sandwhich, if you know what I mean!

Sinful Colors "Stardust" over Sinful Colors "Mesmerize"




Overall

Needless to say, the Paparazzi Collection had some hit and misses. The concept works, but some of the colors didn't. Some were so similar that you really only need half of the collection.

I'd have to say my favorites are Lush Life and Stardust with the runners up being After Party, Poparazzi and Fantasy. I could have skipped the other three, saved six bucks and a lot of nail polish remover.



What are you favorites out of this collection? 
Are planning on picking any of these up?

Let me know in the comments below, or give me a shout on my Facebook or Twitter page.

Happy Saturday and thanks for reading!

- Melody

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Sinful Colors Buff to Bright Collection Swatches & Review




Hi everyone!

Today I have the Sinful Colors Buff to Bright Collection to share with you.

This is an interesting collection, as only one of the shades is a new release...sort of. Three of the colors were released in Europe in 2011, but are just now making their debut here in the US as part of this newly curated collection to compliment both your spring and summer wardrobe.



The Collection





The collection includes the following six cremes, one microshimmer and one pearl:



Genteel (Previously released in Europe, new to US)
Nude (New, availability TBD?)
Unicorn (Part of the permanent collection)


Pistache (Previously released in Europe named "Pistachio", new to US)
Folly (Part of the permanent collection)
GoGo Girl (Part of the permanent collection)
Cloud 9 (Part of the permanent collection)
Endless Blue (Part of the permanent collection)



Price and Availability

This is major selling point of the Sinful Colors brand. Priced at $1.99 a polish, it's accessible to anyone! I often pay for these with spare change in my wallet, especially when the Rite-Aid Wellness Points kick in.

You will find Sinful Colors in most Rite-Aids, Walgreens, Walmarts and Targets across the country.
The only catch is that curated collections like these vary from location to location. I usually find collection displays like the Bright to Buff collection at Rite-Aid and Walgreens.

To see the complete list of retailers an to view the entire Sinful colors line, visit sinfulcolors.com.

The Colors




Sinful Colors "Genteel"



Genteel is light dusty pink with a stunning lilac pearlescent finish. It is very sheer on first coat but is a dream to work with. It takes three coats to full opacity, and even then the pearly shimmer is very subtle. It can really seen in very direct sunlight.

I am in love with this color and thrilled SC brought it across the sea. It compliments my skin tone so nicely and is such a delicate color that is suitable for all ages.




Sinful Colors "Nude"




Nude on the other hand is anything BUT nude, atleast for me. It's a light to medium orange-toned brown. On the brush it does sort of resemble a really orange tinted foundation, except obviously it applies thinner than one. The formula is great - opaque in one coat and dries to a smooth hi gloss.

In the bottle I really dig this color and unique in my collection thus far. Unfortunately this would never be my go-to for nude mani, but I'm curious to see if someone with a deeper skin tone can make it work.


Sinful Colors "Unicorn"



Unicorn is a pastel, light buttery yellow. I adore this color and somehow managed to avoid the dreaded lobster hand syndrome. Unfortunately, the formula was disappointing  It's semi-sheer and applies in thin and liquid manner to the point that I couldn't avoid pooling and dragging. It should have been opaque on the third coat, but I couldn't like past noticeable streaking. I was so determined to make this work that I added a fourth coat. That plus top coat did the trick, but geez.


It's still a beautiful color and I know I'll turn to it again, but for future application I might try a white base.


Sinful Colors "Pistache"




Pistache is a bold, bright pistachio green. It comes out a bit darker on nail than in bottle, but it's only apparent in artificial lighting. It was almost opaque in one coat minus some minor streaking, but touch ups with a second smoothed things out. Other than that the consistency is very creamy.

This color is fresh and fantastic. It's unlike the other yellow-based pastel greens out there this season and I feel like it's a must have.



Sinful Colors "Folly"


Folly is glossy, raspberry red jelly. My nail line is just barely visible at one coat as shown above (and that's only because they were dirty underneath), but those with longer nails may need two coats to reduce nail line.


It make be took opaque for a jelly sandwhich, but I have yet to try it.



Sinful Colors "GoGo Girl"




GoGo Girl is a thick jelly red creme. Forumula wise it's a bit thicker than Folly, but it still has a rubbery finish to it. The nail line might be visible for longer nails and require two coats, but I left it at one with almost no nail exposed.

I'm not sure how I feel about this one. It's skirts the line between a jelly and a creme leaving me a bit undecided on how I'd actually put it to use.




Sinful Colors "Cloud 9"




Cloud 9 is a bright, citrusy orange with golden orange microshimmer. It's almost opaque in one coat, but I used two to reduce visible nail line. 

This color can lean on the frosty side and is a little dated in my opinion. That being said, I like the color and the formula was one of the best in the bunch.



Sinful Colors "Endless Blue"


Endless Blue is a gorgeous bright blue creme. Completely smooth and opaque in one coat. In an indoor setting it's not as bright, but it's just as beautiful.

There's not much else to say. This is a staple blue for any polish lover on a budget.





Overall

Overall I think the concept of the collection gets the point across. There's something to please everyone, from understated lighter colors to bold brighter shades for those really wanting to make a statement.

This may not be the most "OMG how edgy and unique" collection out there, but it's brings to light some standout polishes from the Sinful Colors brand.

I don't think Sinful Colors has an official Facebook or Twitter, but there is a prominent community page following for the brand for each outlet you can check out:

Visit The Sinful Colors Facebook page or Twitter page for fun updates, giveaways and more.






Which is your favorite from the Buff to Brights Collection? 
What do you think of the Sinful Colors brand?

Let me know in the comments below or give me a shout on my facebook or twitter.

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Thanks for reading!

-Melody
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