Monday, July 21, 2014

Salon Pefect Neon Pop Review/Swatches

Hey everyone! Today I have 8 polishes from the Salon Perfect Neon Pop collection to show you! I didn't have to use white underneath any of these! These also dry to a matte finish, so I used topcoat with them.

Flamingo Flair; 3 coats plus top coat.

Tickled Pink; 3 coats plus top coat.

Fired Up Fuchsia; 2 coats plus top coat.

Haute Pink; 3 coats plus top coat. This is a little more pink in person, but it leans more towards orange in my opinion. 
Traffic Cone; 3 coats plus top coat. It totally lives up to its name, it is sooo bright!

Loopy Lime; 3 coats plus top coat. 

Yowza Yellow; 3 coats plus top coat. Yowza is right!

Summer Escape; 3 coats plus top coat.


EXTRA!

So I have two other colors I was sent...I'm not quite sure what collection they are from because the names weren't on the Neon Pop list. So I'll just put them in here haha. 

Plum Sorbet; 3 coats plus top coat. 

Bermuda Baby; 3 coats plus top coat


I loved all of these neons. Because they were drying matte, they dried really quick to me. As in, after I was done painting the last nail on a hand the first nail was dry already. Can't complain about that! If I am correct, I believe some of these come in a duo packs, like the In Bloom collection. So be on the lookout for that. I actually received some of these in duo packs, and some not in duo packs with the same collection name. So I'm not 100% sure. But you can find these at Wal-Mart! Duo packs were/are 4.98 and single shades are 3.98!



Samples were sent for honest review. All opinions are my own, for more information please see my disclosure policy.

4 comments:

  1. These are all amazing. This is the first time ever that I like every single color in the collection...as well as the 2 extras lol.

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    1. But I gotta say.....Flamingo Flair is by far my fave of all of these. Flip Flop Fantasy and Sun of a Peach have some competition lol.

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  2. SO BRIGHT. really impressive there was no white base needed!

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  3. I didn't need to use a white base! But, using a white base *may* make them a tad brighter

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