Category: Polishes
Brand: Sally Hansen
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peacefulSalami5
I love this polish for its girly, glowy, nude-leaning-blush-pink shade. It pulls a bit rose-gold on me (maybe dependent on skin tone and lighting…). It visually lengthens my fingers and looks so feminine and elegant. I don’t have issues with brush strokes, I use Essie Gel-Setter topcoat and that seems to smooth everything out. Shade is very forgiving as it doesn’t show little chips and tip wear as much as some other shades. This is in my regular rotation!
morbidPiglet8
Powder Room is from the debut shade collection in Sally Hansen’s new Color Therapy line and the brand describes it as being a ‘pearlescent blushed nude’ finish & shade of polish, whilst I’d say that it’s a frosty opal shade. I’ll warn you straight away that if you hate brushstrokes in your polish finishes then you won’t like Powder Room, as quite a few of the brushstrokes in the polish don’t dissipate from the frosted formula finish as it dries down.
A opaque coverage takes two to three coats, depending on users preference on coat thickness during application – personally I think that thicker coats could make the polish apply unevenly and make dry-time longer, so I think three thinner coats is best. The polish is smooth to apply & dries quickly and despite the brushstrokes in the finish, Powder Room is not a streaky polish. I wear base and top coats with polishes and don’t wear any for more then 3/4 days, so can’ say that I noticed any benefits from the Argon oil-infused polish formula. I’d still reccomend it though, as I enjoy the retro look and feel of the shade, the formula is easy to use and I really enjoy the brush that the brand uses.
jubilantTortoise9
I have a few shades from this Color Therapy line – and MOST of the ones I have apply beautifully. This color is no exception. In photos, it pulls cream, pink, frosted taupe – on my fingers it looks like a pretty frosted cream. There is a little tone of pink, but it’s very very subtle.
I swatched this in store – and didn’t like it, but ended up going back to buy it. It’s not as pink as I thought, and I love that it’s not a SUPER WHITE frosted polish. I have a frosted white polish by OPI and I like it, but it leans just too silver white. This is more natural looking, a very pretty frosted/pearl nude and the formula is great. You could easily do one coat and done with this (which I prefer) – but I did apply two with a top coat to see. Very pretty for any season and every day.
I think others have fallen for this shade because my local Target was wiped out of it and still isn’t restocked. I ended up grabbing it at another superstore.