Showing posts with label Sinful Shine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sinful Shine. Show all posts

Friday, August 25, 2017

12:07 PM

Put Up Your Dupes - OPI Teal the Cows Come Home vs. Sinful Shine Blue Bayou


    It's been quite a while since I've shared a dupes post with all of you and I thought it was high time I changed that. Today I'll be comparing OPI's Teal the Cows Come Home and Sinful Shine's Blue Bayou. You might remember I recently reviewed Teal the Cows Come Home but Blue Bayou has yet to make it to the blog.  I'm having doubts about reviewing it mainly because it was part of an LE collection and no longer found in stores.  Then again, I have had a lot of older, no longer available polishes on the blog lately so I shouldn't really let that stop me right?

     Teal the Cows Come Home was released by OPI in 2006 as part of the Brighter By the Dozen Collection. Blue Bayou was released earlier this year as part of the Bayou Babes Collection. Both polishes have a shimmery finish and upon first glance appear to be the same color.


     In the bottle, both colors appear to have the same blue base color. The OPI appears to have a silver and aqua shimmer while the Sinful Shine appears to be more silver and purple. But how does that translate to the nail?


     For Application, both polishes applied smoothly and evenly but were sheer on the first coat. Blue Bayou appeared to be a darker shade of blue on the first coat with a bit more sparkle and shimmer. Both polishes reached full opacity after 2 coats. Shown here is 2 coats plus top coat.


    Once dried on the nail you can see that these 2 polishes are in fact not dupes. They are extremely similar but there are enough subtle differences to make them non-dupes.  Just like in the bottle they both dry with the same blue base color and a shimmery finish but that's where the similarities end. For me, the OPI has a stronger shimmer look to it while the Sinful Shine has a stronger green flash which I hadn't noticed in the bottle. Blue Bayou dries a bit darker, not much but it's enough for me to notice.



      You can also see that the shimmery particles appear to be larger in the Sinful Shine than they do in the OPI.  I think this helps to hide more of the brush strokes leaving a more pleasing finish on Blue Bayou than Teal the Cows Come Home. What do you think?

     Over all, I like both colors but Blue Bayou is my favorite out of the two. There are a few reasons for that and it's not just the wallet friendly price of the Sinful Shine. I like the slightly darker blue shade and the fact that the brushstrokes are less evident. Which one is your pick? Thanks for stopping by and Happy Polishing!


Monday, May 22, 2017

6:00 AM

Sinful Shine- Prosecco


     Today I have for you a polish that's been in my collection for quite awhile now since fall 2014 to be exact.  I've even worn it before but it never made it to the blog. Until now... Sinful Shine's Prosecco is one of those colors that took the nail community by storm. Once swatches started surfacing on the internet people flocked to the stores to pick this beauty up, myself included.  

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     At the time, Processo was a unique color with not much else in the market to compete. This beige colored polish with its golden flecks was my gateway polish to a love affair with brown, beige and chocolate colored polishes. 

     Now don't let the color description fool you. While Prosecco is very office friendly with its neutral undertones the golden flecks that seem to float effortlessly in the polish give it an elegant look that becomes extra evident in direct lighting.


     Prosecco applies quite sheer but even,  3 thin coats are all you need for full opacity. And while it dries to a smooth glossy finish I did add a glossy top coat to finish it off. Don't let the gel-tech label fool you, this polish removes just like any other with no soaking in acetone required.


     Most of my polishes only get worn once, but I can see myself reaching for this beauty again and again. It's been 2 years since I wore it the first time and I like it just as much now as I did then. I have a feeling this is a polish that for me will never grow old. It looks great on its own and as a base for nail art like in my neutral marbled look from a few months ago. 

     What are your thoughts on Prosecco? Did you rush out to find it in stores right after the release? Let me know in the comments and as always Thanks for stopping by and Happy Polishing!




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