Happy Friday! For the past couple weeks, I’ve been sharing with you some polishes that I’ve swatched during a nail polish destash project. So far, I’ve kept everything I’ve shown on the blog, but today I have a polish that I’ve decided to let go. Sometimes a polish looks beautiful both in the bottle and on the nails, but the formula isn’t that great. That is certainly the case with Sally Hansen Lustre Shine in Firefly. Let me show this polish to you, and share my thoughts!
Firefly is a metallic duochrome polish that is a bronze shade that turns green in the right light. I really love this shade, but unfortunately the formula is a bit difficult. The metallic formula tends to clump up on the nail, and it is just a bit messy overall. I decided that even though I like the color, it was time to get rid of Firefly. I haven’t worn this polish since I first got it about three years ago, so I probably won’t miss it too much!
All in all, it feels good to let go of polishes that I’m not loving and not using. I’m still keeping Moonstone from the Sally Hansen Lustre Shine line, as it is beautiful and works amazingly well for me. I’m glad I won’t be saying goodbye to all of my Lustre Shine polishes, but Firefly’s got to go.
Do you own any Sally Hansen Lustre Shine polishes? Let me know in the comments!
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I love gold, metallic polishes like this one!
I have not tried any of their Lustre polishes. I always love a good metallic polish!
Mikayla | A Seersucker State of Mind.
I haven’t tried the Sally Hansen Lustre Shine polishes yet, but I have tried the regular ones and I love them! This color is stunning, and perfect for the holidays!
XO, Rach
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I have Moonstone & (I think the full name is) Lava. Love them both!
Absolutely love this shade!
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Just a quick question. How do you dispose of the polishes you aren’t keeping? Sell, give away, or what?
I do a combination! I usually keep a box of polishes and let my friends/family pick out what they want. If I have any polishes of value (typically I don’t), then I try to sell them in polish groups or on my Facebook page. If polishes are bad quality and I wouldn’t want anyone else using them, I get rid of them. I also plan to donate most of the ones I’m destashing now.