I just delved into the world of Deborah Lippmann Nail Polishes and, just as I was afraid of, I think I am in love! The first polish I have tried is “Sweet Dreams” from the Limited Edition Shades of Summer Collection. It is described on the Deborah Lippmann website as a 3D Holographic Candy Pink. I would say that is a fairly accurate description, although I am not really sure I would call it holographic. It is more of a color-shifting gold super-heavily fleck-filled candy pink that gives a 3D effect, if that makes any sense.
Of course I cannot complete this without commenting on how beautiful the bottle itself is! It really is a beautiful and unique design that is also quite practical. It is basically a really fancy cube which makes it sit wonderfully next to other similar bottles without wasting space. It also provides a nice, sturdy base that keeps the polish for tipping over while using it…well, I’m sure it can tip over, but it seems a lot less likely. I have to admit, a large part of my interest in Deborah Lippmann polishes was due to the bottle shape, but if other shades are similar to “Sweet Dreams”, the formula itself is just as elegant as the bottle! The brush is relatively standard – thin and round – which I find one of the easier brush shapes to use. The handle of the brush fits nicely in the hand and seems to give good control for precise strokes. All in all, not only beautiful packaging, but practical too!
My wallet is crying as I believe I am now hooked on Deborah Lippmann nail polishes! What is your favorite shade of Deborah Lippmann polishes? Or any nail polish for that matter? Please let me know in the comments as I need suggestions to feed my new addiction!
"Sweet Dreams" - 2 Coats in Natural Light
Deborah Lippmann polishes are available from: Deborah Lippmann Nail Polish Color Lacquer - Sweet Dreams 0.5oz (15ml) www.Nordstrom.com and retail locations www.Bloomingdales.com and retail locations
Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with Deborah Lippmann in any way, nor have I been compensated for this post.