Wednesday, July 6, 2016

OPI Infinite Shine Summer 2016 Collection: Review and Swatches

Disclaimer: The products featured were provided for review.
The OPI Infinite Shine Summer 2016 Collection is all about soft lacy nudes. Inspired by runway trends from Fendi, Elie Saab, and Calvin Klein, the collection features various shades of pink, beige, and peach. To read more about each shade, click.......

No Stopping Zone:
A neutral beige nude, No Stopping Zone has a fairly pigmented formulation. Unfortunately, the polish is slightly thick so it was difficult to smoothly apply the color. I even had to shake the bottle in between coats to prevent the polish from thickening.
No Stopping Zone, three coats with no top coat.
Hurry Up & Wait:
A lovely beige nude with a slight pink undertone, Hurry Up & Wait is smooth and decently pigmented. If you are careful enough with the application, you can get away with two coats.
Hurry Up & Wait, two coats with no top coat.
Can't Stop Myself:
This is a pale orange nude; the formulation is quite sheer so I needed three coats for the swatches below.
Can't Stop Myself, three coats with no top coat.
No Strings Attached:
A pale lavender nude, No Strings Attached is nice and pigmented. I used two coats for the swatches below.
No Strings Attached, two coats with no top coat.
Don't Ever Stop!:
A soft peachy nude, Don't Ever Stop! is decently pigmented and easy to apply. I used two coats for the swatches below.
Don't Ever Stop!, two coats with no top coat.
Staying Neutral on This One:
A pale off-white pastel with a pink undertone, Staying Neutral on This One is fairly sheer. I used three coats for the swatches below.
Staying Neutral on This One, three coats with no top coat.
Availability:
The OPI Infinite Shine Summer 2016 Collection is available starting July 1st at select salons and The Bay, Macy's, Dillard's, Ulta, and Ulta.com.
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