L To R: Verbena, Turquiose & Caicos, Pink Chiffon, 24/7 |
The first color is called Verbena from Sinful Colors. I think it's part of their 2012 line, but I'm not particularly sure. It's not a lilac and that's what I like because I personally won't wear a lilac color, but it's a pastel-y spring purple which I will wear! I paid about...$1.99. I love Sinful Colors. Great quality and great brand. Only took two coats to get the color I have in the picture!
L To R: Verbena, Turquiose & Caicos, Pink Chiffon, 24/7 |
The second color is called Turquoise & Caicos from Essie. It's a light colored Robin's Egg. It was a splurge at $7.99 but I tested it for a week or so, and it hardly chips. I was pretty surprised considering more nail polishes I've tried chip after a couple of days. 3 coats.
L To R: Verbena, Turquiose & Caicos, Pink Chiffon, 24/7 |
The third color is called Pink Chiffon from Revlon. It's a pretty pale pink but is pretty opaque so several coats are needed to get a strong color payoff. I love any color pink basically but this pale pink is so whimsical and girly. 3 Coats needed!
L To R: 24/7, Pink Chiffon, Turquoise & Caicos, and Verbena |
Finally, the fourth color isn't necessarily a traditional spring time color, but I love it. It's called 24/7 from Sinful Colors. It's a bright neon pink, and I love it! Although, when you put your two-three coats of it on, it's comes out as a matte nail polish rather than a glossy. Honestly, matte isn't my cup of tea...ever. So of course, I absolutely had to put a glossy top coat on. 3 coats needed, plus a for sure top coat.
Any spring time favorites that you'd like to recommend? I'm open to suggestions! :]
Alleigh