Sally Hansen Magnetic Nail Color – 903 Silver Elements.

Hi guys this evening I have for you a quick review of Sally Hansen’s Magnetic Nail Color in 903 Silver Elements.

So, recently I have once again become obsessed with Make-up and Beauty I went through a stage (a very long stage) of not giving a damn and not making much of an effort with myself I may of seemed like I didn’t care on the surface but deep down I hated it and myself. I’ve gotten to the stage where I’m fed up of feeling errrrgggh and realised the only person who could change that feeling was me. I want to get back to feeling happy and good in myself. I have started doing a full face of make up every morning and styling my hair again rather than just sticking to the regular un-brushed birds nest on top of my head even my nails are manicured if I get a chip then its off with that polish and a new one is applied having nice nails always makes you feel good, well it does me anyway.

Since the old NEW me has re-appeared there hasn’t been one shopping trip where I haven’t purchased any health or beauty items and today was no exception browsing through my local Poundland beauty section I came across a Sally Hansen Magnetic Nail Color (I know we spell it colour but that’s what the packaging says) and at a £1 (OBVIOUSLY) I Couldn’t leave it there I love how the budget stores are now stocking big branded Make-up it means everyone can enjoy big brand names on a budget it’s great.

Nails Painted in Sally Hanson Magnetic Colour - 903 Silver Elements.

Nails Painted in Sally Hanson Magnetic Colour – 903 Silver Elements.

Once I got home I couldn’t wait to try it so off I went upstairs to create a masterpiece on my Nails.

The instructions are pretty straight forward:

  1. Apply 1 coat of base coat
  2. Shake magnetic Nail Color to activate
  3. Remove overcap with magnet and set aside
  4. Apply 1 coat of Magnetic Color to all 10 nails and let dry completely
  5. Apply a thick 2nd coat of color to 1 nail and immediately hold the built in magnetic cover over the nail rest the guide just past the cuticle being  careful not to touch the wet polish
  6. Hold in position for 10 seconds
  7. Repeat steps 5 & 6 until all 10 nails are complete
  8. Finish wish a top coat if needed.

I have never had much faith in Magnetic nail polishes so therefore have never purchased them but for a £1 I had nothing to lose by purchasing this one. I should never have worried after perfecting steps 5 through 7 my nails turned out great as you can see in the picture above. I didn’t finish mine with a top coat as it kept making my nails sticky but it’s totally your preference.

I love most things about this polish I love the shape of the bottle I’m pretty funny with shapes and don’t like polishes in square bottles – odd I know!! The magnet is on top of the lid but the clever part is it detaches revealing the brush has its own lid underneath; very handy. The cap has the pattern of the magnet etched into it but it also makes the bottle look really cool, the colour goes on evenly and is quite opaque which I love you could use this polish without the magnet effect and get away with only doing one coat it also dries surprisingly quickly which is more than I can say for other brands of nail polish. The only one quibble I have is that it hasn’t got a large fan brush but it’s not really a problem it’s just that I have gotten used to the brush on the Rimmel Salon Pro polishes that I have been using recently. All in all This Is quite a good polish and gives a good effect n the nails I love this colour but am going to try more if I can find them, I have found this Polish  on Amazon for £1.99 upwards so definitely a bargain at £1 and I would definitely recommend to others.

If you want to check out other Sally Hansen products head over to the webpage and take a look.

Have you experienced Sally Hansen products? what’s your view on them?