Erika Costello

China Glaze Sea Goddess The Final Five: Swatches and Reviews


Hello gentle readers.

A little while back, I showed you the first of my China Glaze Sea Goddess Collection polishes. Sand Dolla Make Ya Holla is the palest pink, almost white polish in the collection. Now hold on to your butts because I'ma going to hit you with the rest of them all at once.



Seahorsin' Around Medium blue with gold microglitter. Two coats.

Shell We Dance? Rose red jelly with texture and tiny pink glitter. Two coats.

Tail Me Something Purple textured base with silver microglitter. Two coats.

Teal the Tides Turn More jade green than teal, if you ask me, but beautiful none the less. Textured base with with bright green tiny glitter. Two coats.

Wish on a Star Fish Delicate, pink textured base with gold microglitter. Two coats.

The formula on the China Glaze Sea Goddess Collection is very different from the OPI Liquid Sands. These polishes, rather than being very fluid and smooth, are a bit thicker and the finish, when dry is more natural, organic. These remind me of coral, stones at the beach, that rough, natural sandy stone... I don't know what it is called. No, not sandstone. I can't recall the name of it, I used to see it in SoCal when I was a kid. Anyway, These polishes are beautiful, the colours are delicate, the textures are real. I like these polishes and they are getting some wear time on my nails, this Spring.

Did you pick up any of the China Glaze Sea Goddess polishes? What do you think of them? Love them? If you are thinking of grabbing some you can get them at Sally Beauty Supply, Ulta, order them from Amazon, many different walk in and online beauty supplies. Pretty much wherever you find China Glaze polishes.

Thank you for dropping in and reading. Have a great day and may your polish never bubble.
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