Review :: Wet N’Wild Wild Shine Polish

Wet N’Wild. A brand that has been around since 1979 – but I’ve never really looked into.

Somehow, whenever I thought or looked at Wet N’Wild, since it’s a value brand at Wal-Mart, I never thought it was something for teens. 
Let’s be honest, since I started working and creating an income I’ve been drawn to the higher end brands (why hello Sephora) but I received the Wet N’Wild Wild Shine nail colour in Burgundy Frost to sample it and while I shouldn’t have been surprised, I was. They’ve recently updated their look and brand: All Access Beauty. Making beauty readily available to every woman, and with it they’ve updated my thinking on their products. 
I genuinely enjoyed this product. I was impressed with how rich the colour is, and how nice and smooth it was to apply. 
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This was after one coat! The opacity was perfect. And only having to apply one coat? Love how much time that saves me. I did one hand with a top coat, and one hand without. Partially because I’m lazy, and partially because I want to see how the colour lasts with or without a top coat.

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The one thing that kind of threw me was the length of the brush. It didn’t affect anything, but it just was longer than I seemed to be used to. A little thing to get used to, but nothing to outrageous that it makes it a deal breaker. Is that something weird to be thrown off by? But the brush was really easy to control, and I was able to not make a huge mess of my right hand. 
Definitely a brand that I will be repurchasing, and especially because it’s brand that is readily available, and a value brand. I believe that these are offered for $1.99* [Updated] each. Will this be something you’ll be putting into your basket?    

*This product was gifted to me. All opinions are my own. 

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