Sea the Sights is a Vibrant Matte Blue. Sea the Sights is, hands down, the standout in this quartet in terms of formula and color. Color-wise this was a surprise...in the bottle it looks like a pale, pastel baby blue, then you apply it to the nail and bam! Vibrant, bright, tropical...Sea the Sights is all of the above. The formula here was fabu - it self-leveled, applied smoothly, and looked divine for days {despite having no top coat}. This is 2 coats.
Hip Tide is a Bright Pink with Pink/Lavender Micro-Iridescence. If Barbie pink is your jam, this one will capture your heart. Hip Tide was a surprise favorite for me in terms of color. What I didn't like was that the micro-iridescence {which literally does not show up} created application issues in that it was laden with bumps galore, and wound up looking and feeling like a texture polish - not really what I was going for. Props for the gorgey color; fail for the formula. This is 2 coats.
Yespadrilles is a Muted Pistachio-Meets-Mint with Minty/Spring Green Micro-Iridescence. You'll be shocked to learn that Yespadrilles {how cute is that name?!} is actually my least favorite shade in this quartet. I found this shade to feel out of place in a brights collection; and, like Hip Tide, it featured a frustrating formula that refused to level out, and seemed more trouble than it was worth. Also like Hip Tide, the micro-iridescence here is virtually undetectable to the eye. This is 2 coats.
Soft As Sand is a Soft Rosy Seashell Pink Mauve with Pinky/Lavender Micro-Iridescence. Le sigh. I lovelovelove this color {and, if you adore Essie's Fiji, you definitely will too}; but, following in the footsteps of Hip Tide and Yespadrilles, the formula of Soft As Sand is just...a pain to work with. Though not as bumpy of a finish as Yespadrilles, Soft As Sand definitely didn't result in the smooth matte finish that I was hoping for. Nevertheless, I will still reach for it in the future as the color is so pretty. This is 2 coats.
PERSONAL THOUGHTS
Having adored the Essie Cashmere Matte Collection released earlier this year, I am v. surprised at the formula issues I encountered with this quartet. My personal opinion is that the micro-iridescence caused the issue here, as the one color that did not feature micro-iridescence {Sea the Sights} was an absolute breeze to work with. If these were supposed to be texture shades, obvi the lumps and bumps wouldn't have been an issue; but since these are merely labeled as matte, it raises questions for me. My two cents...
AVAILABILITY: Ulta for the mini set; Ulta for individual bottles.
PRICE: $13.00 for the quartet; or buy individual bottles separately for $8.50 each.
What a great quartet of color! Lovely! Awesome review too!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely love ESSIE! Such great summer colors!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the honest reviews, darling!
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Softassand is a favorite of mine too! Yespadrilles looks really cute so it's too bad it didn't work too well!
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I need Sea the Sights, it's sooo pretty! :)
ReplyDeleteEssie is my favorite still to this day! These colors are all so perfect for summer too! I will have to make a trip to Ulta :D
ReplyDeleteThese colours are lovely! Great for this time of year :)
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Sorry these didn't really work for you - I do like Sea the Sights!
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Great nails <3
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The mint colour is such a beaut.
ReplyDeleteLovely colors but the formula looks a bit hard to work with.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colors! Perfect for summer.
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