I'm back with the second half of my review of the Essie Soda Pop Shop Collection. These polishes are inspired by the diners of the 50s with a soft, cheerful palette. If you missed it, my review of the shimmer polishes from the collection are here. Next up are the cremes!
*sent by PR for photography and review*
Essie Pin Me Pink is a bubblegum pink creme. I wore it in three thin coats, but two will do. It has a medium dry time and a smooth formula.
Essie Cherry On Top is a bright maroon creme. I wore this one in two thin coats. It has a great, fast-drying formula.
Essie Drive-In & Dine is a raspberry purple creme. I wore this in two thin coats and it had a nice, smooth formula. Medium-to-quick dry time.
Essie has revised their brushes, and this collection was the first to launch with the new version. It is a medium-wide brush with a nice rounded end, so you don't have to fear if you have narrow nails or rounded cuticles. The Essie Soda Pop Shop Collection is available in stores that carry Essie seasonal collections, and also online at Walmart, Target, and Ulta. If you missed it, my review of the shimmer polishes from the collection are here. Do you have a favorite? Mine is definitely Cherry On Top - I can never resist a good red creme!
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