Sweet Heart Polish Old & New Review
Monday, March 17, 2014Today I have one new color from Superfine Collection and two older shades to share with you. The Superfine Collection is not just inspired by the micro glitter used to make these stunners. While these do contain super fine glitter, they are also themed after some superfine men we all like to drool over. The other two colors are from Cassandra's previously released Fall collection.
David
David is made up of navy micro glitter with some holographic micro glitter mixed in. This dark, mysterious shade was inspired by Mr. Beckham and Mr. Tennant. Shown above is one coat over one coat of Zoya- Sailor. David can be used both as a dense glitter topper, or as a standalone color. The application was smooth and contained a nice amount of glitter.
I had to delete and rewrite several sentences of my description because I referred to the polish by name, and it was starting to sound really inappropriate. Thanks for the laugh, Cassandra!
Polishes used: Sweet Heart Polish- David, Zoya- Sailor, Revlon- Quick Dry Top Coat
Attack of the Crunchy Leaves
Attack of the Crunchy Leaves is a glitter topper made up of brown, gold and bronze circle glitter (my favorite!). This color is part of the Fall release and can be purchased separately or as a package with Wheat Penny. Shown above is one coat of Attack of the Crunchy Leaves over one coat of Zoya- Salior. During the application I had no issue getting all of those circle glitters out. The color is so densely packed with glitter that it was a breeze to get a decent coverage. I did not manipulate any of the glitter around with the exception of making sure all glitter was placed completely on the nail (vs hanging half way off).
Polishes used: Sweet Heart Polish- Attack of the Crunchy Leaves, Zoya- Sailor, Revlon- Quick Dry Top Coat
Wheat Penny
Wheat Penny is a rich copper brown shimmer polish. This color is part of the Fall release and can be purchased separately or as a package with Attack of the Crunchy Leaves. Shown above is two coats of Wheat Penny. I had no issues applying Wheat Penny. The consistency was exactly what I expected it to be. Due to the nature of shimmer polishes, you can see a few brush strokes from the application, but they are hardly noticeable in person.
Polishes used: Sweet Heart Polish- Wheat Penny, Revlon- Quick Dry Top Coat
Conclusion
David (in all forms) definitely earned its "Superfine" title! I also loved Wheat Penny and Attack of the Crunchy Leaves. After trying seven colors (and different formulas) from Sweet Heart Polish I think it's safe to say that you can't go wrong with any color you choose. Be sure to like Sweet Heart Polish on Facebook and keep an eye out for upcoming collections.
4 comments
Great swatches and review! They have some very nice shades :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite David? David Boreanaz. But this polish is also pretty delightful.
ReplyDeleteAttack of the Crunchy Leaves is so fun!
He is definitely a David worth mentioning! We could get into celeb crushes, but it would be a long discussion :-)
ReplyDeleteShe certainly does! Do you have any Sweet Heart Polish in your collection?
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