POP Beauty Nail Glam Swatches and Reviews

by Lisa Heath

POP Beauty Nail Glam Swatches and Reviews

Get your glitterati on or spark the dark with a flouro neon. Whatever your mood – POP has the hue for you! Each Nail Glam shade is non-occlusive so it won’t stain nails, it also contains nylon creating a strengthening non-chip barrier, making nail glams staying power truly sensational!

I have two fun and vibrant colors to show you ladies (and some gents!) today.  POP Beauty Nail Glam comes in a funky rectangular bottle that was easier to hold than I first thought it would be.  I’m a sucker for a bottle that is a little different from others I own, and I don’t have any like these!

 

Violetta is the first color I have to show you.  This is a VIBRANT fluorescent violet color.  It isn’t super neon bright, but still bright.  Application was perfect with Violetta.  It glided on smoothly and was ready for a top coat after two coats.  Violetta dried to a semi matte finish and each coat dried within about 4 minutes.  The first coat looked a little thinner in some areas, but the second coat made it look perfect.  I’m a purple lover, and this color was right up my alley!

Mint Magic is one of POP Beauty’s newest Nail Glam additions.  They recently added four pastels to their collection:  Mint Magic, Lavender Love, Pink Popsicle and Tangerine Taste.  Mint Magic is a pastel mint (surprised?) green cream.  I did have a streaking issue with the first two coats I applied and judging by the look, I really thought this was going to be a let down.  On the third coat however it seemed to have evened out and become wearable, there are still streaks, but they only showed up when the flash on the camera went off.  Pastel creams are known for streaking issues though, so I was expecting it.   I’m excited to use this color as an Easter Mani!  It is thick enough to use as a design color as well as a base color as well.

The brush on these babies were great.   Violetta and Mint Magic were easy to apply and the brushes were easy to control (even with my shaky hands!).

You can find POP Beauty online at http://popbeauty.co.uk as well as at your local Ulta or Sephora for $10.00 per bottle.  Each bottle contains .5 fl oz of Nail Glam!

You can also visit them on Facebook!

***The products in this post were provided to me for review.  I was not paid for this review and all opinions are my own***

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9 comments

Jessica March 11, 2012 - 12:58 pm

Violetta is definitely on my want list now!

Lisa March 11, 2012 - 4:03 pm

It’s gorgeous – you really won’t regret it!

Camy March 11, 2012 - 12:59 pm

I like Mint Magic! You’re right, perfect for Easter!

Lisa March 11, 2012 - 4:04 pm

I’m going to do an Easter mani and use this as egg colors!

Sarah K. March 11, 2012 - 2:36 pm

I need the purple one! Looks amazing :) Thank you for the review!

Lisa March 11, 2012 - 4:04 pm

It IS amazing! It’s my pleasure!

Riley March 11, 2012 - 4:03 pm

Thank you for reviewing these! I keep seeing Pop Beauty at the store and held off buying! I’m picking some up next time =)

Lisa March 11, 2012 - 4:05 pm

I’ve seen them before too but never purchased! I will be grabbing more!

Nina March 20, 2012 - 1:56 am

These are great! Thanks for the swatches!

I actually clicked onto this page and the instant I saw these two shades I immediately flashed to the new Illamasqua collection shades! They are definitely not dupes but I’ve been Obsessing over the nail art in their ads (not the hardcore fake nails art, but the more simple one) where they have the jade green laid as a base and then do a “ruffian” mani? Upside down moon shape…? (sorry, I haven’t figured out all the technical nail terms yet) with the fuchsia/violet color layered on top. OMG! It’s AMAZING! I’m so obsessed. And while these aren’t exact copies, I bet they would give the same look for a much cheaper price tag.

Either way, it looks like their color palette is on target. =) And it def. gave me the reminder that I can give the green/purple mani a go without the fancy/spendy polish. =)

Thanks Again!

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