Last week, I showed you the press release for the FingerPaints Palette of Petals Collection for Spring 2011, and this week Sally Beauty Supply sent me a set for review, so I have swatches of them for you today. I'll get straight to the pictures and tell you about each as we go.
Aren't You Glad-iolous? is a greyish lavender creme, and it's a true one-coat polish. Its coverage was so good in one coat that I photographed it that way. Here's one coat of Aren't You Glad-iolous?
FingerPaints Aren't You Glad-iolous? Nail Polish, One Coat |
Did You Ast-her Out? is next, a pink creme with just a touch of coral. Something about this color reminds me of Sally Hansen Sumptuous Petal from a few years ago, which I liked but was way too jelly for me. At two coats, it's more of a jelly and I could see through my tips, and at three, which I used here, Did You Ast-her Out? is opaque.
FingerPaints Did You Ast-her Out? Nail Polish, Three Coats |
Heavenly Hydrangeas, a kind of dusty purplish creme, shows me that the one-coat coverage of Aren't You Glad-iolous? is more than just luck. Heavenly Hydrangeas is also perfectly good in one coat.
FingerPaints Heavenly Hydrangeas Nail Polish, One Coat |
Chrysanthe-mum's the Word is one where the promotional image raised questions. The picture showed a lime shade, but the description said it was mint. It turns out that it's about halfway between the two, either a particularly dark and yellow yellow shade of mint or a very blue shade of lime, and it's a creme. One coat was almost enough, and in two Chrysanthe-mum's the Word is perfect.
FingerPaints Chrysanthe-mum's the Word Nail Polish, Two Coats |
Carnation Creation is a teal creme, also a two coater.
FingerPaints Carnation Creation Nail Polish, Two Coats |
Finally, the sixth shade is Dahlia My Number, an orange shimmer. It's also a two coater, and FingerPaints seems to have decided that if there's only one shimmer in the collection, it would be a heck of a shimmer. Here's Dahlia My Number.
FingerPaints Dahlia My Number Nail Polish, Two Coats |
As for the Palette of Petals Collection as a whole, I'd have to say the quality is exceptional, particularly when cost is taken into consideration. They're unusually heavily pigmented (with the exception of Did You Ast-her Out?, which seems to be by design) for any polish, let alone for a line that retails for $4.49. I always look forward to the FingerPaints seasonal collections, and this one lives up to my expectations.
I have one more picture to show you for Palette of Petals - remember the great big flower things on the bottles in the promo picture? Well, one of those was included with the polishes, and it's like a ring with little metal bars threaded over elastic on either end for a band. Here's a picture of my fabulous new cocktail ring.
FingerPaints Palette of Petals Collection Ring |
Girly things attached to nail polish bottles really bring out my inner five-year-old. I have a strong desire to wear this in public for some reason. I most likely won't since neighbors already see me wandering around outside taking pictures of something I'm hiding in my hand, and I think playing dress up in public in conjunction with that may be a bit too eccentric for this area, so I'll restrain myself.
That's what I know about the FingerPaints Palette of Petals Collection for Spring 2011. Until next time, Dear Reader, love and nail polish to you!
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