image credit: Anna for Nouveau Cheap
NEW Sinful Shine Hot for Shine Collection
(retail: $2.99 each at Walgreens)
More info, after the jump...
Anna writes:
1334 Patent Pleasure, an orange/coral
1333 Shine Divine, blue-ish teal
1338 Mirror Mirror, Deep plum
1335 Go Glossy, another deep plum, but not as deep as Mirror Mirror
1336 Slick Medium-dark purple frost
1339 Who's the Gloss, grey-purply duochrome?
1337 Sleek, Turquoise
1332 Rise & Shiner, green-ish teal
Anna submitted the above info before she swatched these polishes. As luck would have it, she swatched all eight new shades (and even included comparisons to other Sinful Colors shades) over on her Pinterest board here!
Are you a Sinful Shine fan? If so, are you excited to find these new shades? Oh, and remember: these don't qualify for the Sinful Colors Mega Saver sale (2/$3) because that only applies to regular Sinful Colors polishes with a retail price of $1.99.
Thanks again, Anna, for the great sighting, info and (awesome) swatches! I really appreciate it!
I just saw this display, and picked up 7 of them. The green did nothing for me, so I left that one there. Who's the Gloss is beautiful in the bottle. I just did a manicure last night, so not ready to change yet, but this baby is going on first!
ReplyDeleteSo quick! I just saw it when I went to my Walgreens today!
ReplyDeleteI was going to pick some up...but didn't since they don't count towards the sale :/ Oh well, I found the Milani Roses Blushes though, which made me feel loads better!
Looks like I have most of these colors already from the original line. I'm glad, because I really don't like the Shine formula.
ReplyDeleteSame here re colors or the dupes I already have so nothing too new here for me, as wallet gives a sigh of relief! I can't say I love or hate the formula, although it seems more pigmented than the originals from the few I tested so far
DeleteSome of them are not dupes of current colors, such as Who's the Gloss. But I have to agree with KD on the fact that I do not like the Sinful Shine formula as much as the original SC formula; it chips really easily to me.
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