Pretty colors, but Sinful Colors is NOT cruelty-free. This means that this brand tests on animals or finances animal testing. Some brands that fall under this category test on animals where required by law, which means they're not cruelty-free. Sinful Colors is owned by Revlon, a company that tests on animals.🙁
I like Zoya. They might be more expensive but they don’t test on animals and they don’t have some on those nasty chemicals in there. I just buy fewer colors.
My mom has recently started to grow her nails out for the first time ever, your videos have helped out a lot. She’s afraid to go have them done because she’s heard the horror stories. We both subscribed~ 😘
Tip 10... fan out the brush while applying the polish. The brush will conform to your nail shape when fanned out. Tip 11... apply several light coats... the valleys won't get flooded if the brush isn't overloaded.
Lol, just bought "Flushed" tonight. Can't wait to try it out! I'm also wearing a SC blue right now haha. They're such great polishes and so affordable!
I have been using a few of these tips for a while now, but I did pick up a new one, I really liked the tip about turning the brush horizontal, kinda polishing in a "U" great tip! TFS!!!
@@maleahdavis2861 well I live in the Netherlands so some brands might not be available but Essence and Catrice are cruelty free (and I think they are also known in other countries) other than that there are some Dutch brands like Hema and Etos (which are shops here that have their own brand) which are cruelty free.
@@heidistutzman3278 where? We don't have them in the Netherlands.. I could order them but shipping is so much extra money and are they all cruelty free?
How do you prevent the nail polish from applying "dry" over your nail? This usually happens with my thumb nails where the polish applies uneven or spotty. It won't layer on right. Like is my nail just "dry"??
sinful colours kept on setting weird for me and felt more like slime than nail polish. would not recommend them. I think the brand was quite cheap though, so might be worth it for kids.
Marion Akkermans I wouldn’t recommend putting your hands in water for any amount of time unless it’s washing your hands thoroughly! Water absorbs up to 1/3% which weakens your nails. Unless drinking water, “water” is one of the worst things for your nails! Just trying to help.😘