
REVIEW: Rimmel London Nail Lacquer Today I have a review for two bright, springtime shades from Rimmel London’s Lasting Finish Pro collection and their French White Tip Pro nail liner.
I started and finished each of these manicures with Rimmel’s Base Coat Top Coat Pro. This two-in-one polish served as a base coat as well as a top coat. The formula is less sticky compared to the base coats that I usually use, but it still helped keep my manicure on for several days before chipping. This is a definite must for when you use highly pigmented polishes because it prevents your nails from staining. As a top coat, it promises a beautiful glossy finish. It takes a bit longer to be completely dry (compared to Seche Vite or Out the Door top coats), so I suggest using this polish when you have the time to sit still in order to avoid nicking your new manicure.
Here I have on four coats of Sunset Orange, a vibrant, coral jelly polish. I was expecting this to be a creme polish, but I am actually very excited that it’s a jelly. You know what that means? Jelly sandwiches! I would not recommend wearing this polish alone, because as you can see above, I still have a very visible nail line peeping through four coats. I will try sandwiching a glitter polish between next time I do a layering experiment.
Next up is Rimmel’s English Rose, an elegant, muted pink. This color reminds me of pink chocolate. In the picture above, I have just two coats on for full coverage. I finished this manicure off with Rimmel’s Base Coat Top Coat Pro. Look at that shine!
Finally, here I have a French tip manicure using Rimmel’s French White Tip Pro nail liner. The brush on this polish is extremely fine, which helped me easily create the tips on this manicure. I started out by outlining the shape of my nail tips with the thin brush, and then filled it up. Again, I finished off this manicure with Rimmel’s Base Coat Top Coat Pro for that glossy finish. You can use the brush on this polish to draw intricate designs since the brush is so thin. Unlike striper brushes, this one was about half the size (length-wise), so it is easy to control. You can create straight lines, zigzags, polka dots, etc. with the thin brush - just be creative! I am very happy that I had a chance to try out some of Rimmel’s nail polishes. The formula for these polishes are bit more watery than what I am used to, so when you use them, avoid putting too much on the brush or you will flood your cuticles. The brushes on Sunset Orange and English Rose are rounded at the ends, which, to my surprise, actually allowed for extra precision (I didn’t get any on my skin, and thus no clean up necessary). You can purchase Rimmel products at your local CVS, Walgreens, and Target. Each polish retails for $3.99. You can also find these products on their website here or on Amazon. — All products mentioned in this post were sent to me for consideration from Rimmel London. As always, the opinions stated are honest and my own. For more information, please see my full disclosure.
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