Category: Polishes
Brand: Sinfulcolors
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grizzledThrush9
Hottie is a sheer blue jelly polish packed with various-sized iridescent glitters. This is not a polish I would wear by itself, but I like it as a topper. In my picture it is used as one coat over 2 coats of SC Blue La La. I saw pictures of this polish used over a dark blue/black polish and it looked really nice, so this will be my next mani.
It is easy to apply. The glitter is easy to distribute evenly across the nail. I used a shiny top coat to add shine and to smooth out the glitter surface. All in all I really like this polish, especially since I picked it up for 50p is a local Poundland store.
ferventSnail6
One of my favorite blues of all time and its a glitter jelly. This is definitely a dupe of the much hyped OPI Last Friday Night. So if you are looking for it still, don’t bother, pick this up. Formula is same and much cheaper and permanent.
Can be worn alone but it is a jelly and is very sheer. I would suggest it over blue which is just crazy and so pretty or over white. It’s such a great polish.
morbidCrane4
Hottie is an iridescent glitter in a blue-tinted jelly base. From the bottle, this seems like a very loud polish, but on the nail, it’s not so bad, as long as you keep your coats thin. It’s a pretty thick glitter that dries textured, so it’ll need a nice topcoat to make it look nice. I layered it over pink to make a gorgeous lilac color. Sinful Colors have a nice medium-sized brush and $2 price tag.
innocentLeopard1
This is an AMAZING dup for OPI’s Last Friday Night for a MUCH cheaper price.
I love using this over other blue’s and it is truly amazing. HOWEVER, the consistency of the polish is very hard to work with. It is a very jelly like consistency and takes forever to dry.
Wearing it by itself is hard because it can take several coats (not like 2-3, more like 5-6) for it to have a good color payoff because the jelly is a super light blue.
solemnLizard3
i like this polish and have used most of mine but i don’t think i will be repurchasing it is a clear base and doesn’t give off enough to show up over another color too much. i thought it would be better 🙁
anxiousChowder2
Packaging:
Definitely a no-frills packaging. All of the ingredients and the brand logo are printed on the the glass container. The name of the polish is in clear, large font on a sticker placed on the bottom of the bottle. The lid is a black textured material, making it easier to grip while opening and closing. The shape of the bottle is rounded, and the cap narrows as it nears the top. I’d say that the shape overall is similar to China Glaze but definitely more rounded. The brush is a slimmer one, and it widens out as it gets to the tip. I like the width, as it’s one that can work for a number of nail sizes and works well with the application.
Formula:
Hottie is a glitter polish with a dark blue jelly base. Its glitter is all uniform in size but varies greatly in colour. I do think it would look more interesting if it had different sizes of glitter but I do still really love the overall look. Although the glitter is mostly the same size there is also some added micro glitter or shimmer (difficult to tell for certain) added that helps create a bit more dimension. The primary colours I can see in the glitter are golds/yellows, pinks, greens, blues/turquoise, and possibly some silver. It dries pretty well overall, nothing super fast but it doesn’t take too long. It’s an absolute PITA to remove though. Because of the chunky glitter its finish is only slightly glossy and it will feel gritty to the touch, neither of which bother me.
Performance:
Because the jelly base has a semi-sheer opacity it can be worn on its own as well as layered over other polishes. Two or three coats are ideal for wearing alone, and one coat works great for layering. I find that it works really well over many colours which makes it very versatile. The number of coats used with the base colour also affects the look of Hottie in layering; fewer base colour layers will bring out more of Hottie’s blue jelly base. When I first bought it it applied very smoothly and had a great consistency for smoothing over the nail in sheerer layers, but once it starts to thicken it will not work well for layering (nothing some thinner can’t fix). It goes on evenly in colour and glitter when the formula is at optimal thinness, and it doesn’t cause the base colours to streak or shift when layering. I get great wear, up to a week or longer.
Bang for your Buck:
I paid $4.00CAD for this 15ml bottle of polish on sale, normal price $6.00CAD. This is definitely a great price for the amount given, although because of the sheerer formula it will require more coats, and so could be used up more quickly.
Final Thoughts:
Based on first impressions alone, this is a fantastic polish. With more use of the polish I definitely enjoyed it more and more despite the terrible removal process (foils help in removal for sure!). Just remember that is has a jelly base, not a cream base, meaning that it’s not meant to go on 100% opaque, so if you are not a fan of jellies you may not want to pick this one up.
* Overall Rating: 5/5
* Price: 1/5
* Packaging Quality: 4/5
* Repurchase: Yes.
resolvedWildfowl5
I like this polish. It’s a nice color. It’s a light, periwinkle blue color with tons of glitter. It has smaller glitter and big glitter. It’s a good top coat to a darker color or flat, matte color. It would make for a great acrylic nail tip color. Or a good, fun toe color. It’s a good quality polish and lasts long before chipping. I would not purchase simply based on the color not being one I wear often.
mildMussel9
I unexpectedly love this glitter polish! I am not (in general) a fan of glitter but this color looks a-mazing over dark and medium blues. Because it is multi-size silver, gold and holo glittter in a blue jelly base it intensifies any blue it is layered over and makes you nails look like deep space 🙂 I used it over Revlon Royal recently and could not stop staring at my nails. I want to try it over a deep navy blue soon as well. I also like that the glitter spread evenly, isn’t sparse, and dries pretty smooth on the nail. I recommend Sinful glitters in general but I think Hottie is my favorite in the lineup. Supposedly it is dupish to OPI Last Friday Night and SH Shooting Star.
cautiousChile3
Hottie by Sinful Colors is a blue-purple glitter polish. I bought it for $1.99 at Rite Aid. I have to say I’m extremely frustrated with this polish. I absolutely cannot get it to work. No matter what I do I can’t get it to stay on for more than a few hours before it’d entirely chipped off! I’ve worn it alone, with a base and top coat, and layered over another color, and without fail, I have bare nails within 3 hours. This really disappoints me as this color is beautiful in the bottle and applied. Also this is the second color from Sinful Colors that just hasn’t worked for me. This color is also extremely water sensitive. I washed 5 dishes and lost all but four nails. I’m so disappointed with this polish, the only upside I can see to this is the beautiful color.
I definitely won’t repurchase this, and I’m not sure if I’ll be trying any more shades from Sinful Colors.
contentClam7
It’s not really the bright glittery blue I was expecting based on the bottle color. I’ve put on about 5 coats and it’s more of a periwinkle blue at the moment. Something that I could picture a mermaid wearing (if mermaids wore np!). I might put on a few more coats to see if the color changes. It’s a glitter, so it does dry very quickly which is always a plus. But, Sinful makes better glitter shades, so I probably won’t be repurchasing this one.