**Disclaimer, I received a sample to facilitate this review. All opinions are 100% my own*
Conjure up something sinfully spooky with the SinfulColors 2014 Halloween collection.Whether you paint your tips or toes, you’re guaranteed to feel wickedly gorgeous. The range of fourteen boo-tiful colors features a mix of Halloween glitters, sinfully tricked out topcoats, and a glow in the dark polish that’s perfect for any spooky soirée.
Along with devilish darks and autumnal orange hues, there are plenty of treats in store, no matter what kind of mischievous mani you crave.
SinfulColors spooktacular shades
Tricked Out Top Coats:
Cauldron Couture: Is a mix of metallic green and black shards plus glitter, suspended in a clear base.
Glow In The Dark: Ghoulishly fluorescent
Mystery Moonshine: Multi-colored confetti mix of green, orange, and blue metallic shards. I like thing color over a white or a blue nice color.
Splatter Spell: Is a clear base with copper and black glitter. Looks good over SinfulColors Summer Peach nail color.
I like the colors a lot. I applied two coats when I did my nails just to make sure I got all the glitter on my nails.
Halloween Favorites:
Pumpkin Spice: Is a Twinkling fall orange color. I like the glitter color of gold and a red orange. They are just right colors for fall. Other colors for this collection are:
Black on Black: Dark-as-night black
Clear Top Coat: Scarily shiny topcoat
Cloud 9: Pumpkin perfect orange
Courtney Orange: Opalescent tangerine
GoGo Girl: Sleek & sexy candy-apple red
Let’s Talk: A royal purple hue
Pine Away: Glittering metallic green
Snow Me White: Bright white
Starry Night: A sprinkle of midnight stardust
PRICE/AVAILABILITY:
$1.99 exclusively at Walgreens & Target stores in October 2014
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