My local store had four of them, and I got all four: Red, Grey, Blue and Lilac. Priced $1.99, you can't really go wrong with them, and I really wanted to try them out.
As soon as I came home, I start playing on my mat, and I liked it so much, that I had to use my test run in the manicure.
These top coats are awesome for the fluid nail art, and they will create cells of colors, and effect can be quite appealing, and surely unique every time you use it. Dance Legend had a line like that while ago, but for the price of Sinful Colors, you really have nothing to loose.
I used them with Sinful Colors polishes, but really, you can use it with any brand of nail polish.
I mixed on my mat following polishes: 24/7 (hot pink), On the bright side (pastel orange), and one of the toppers Redrum (red). I swirled it with my dotting tool, then I folded a mat to smoosh colors. I loved the result so much, and I will show you macros later. I waited until dry, then I applied the over Yellow Stopper by American Classics. They looked so trippy, like something radioactive, like a lava lamp - I knew they will have to make appearance in Halloween themed manicure.
On my middle and ring finger, I did vertical gradient using 24/7 and On the bright side.
Images are on Creative shop 40, stamped with Moyra SP.02 Red, and Hit the Bottle - As black as Night.
I attempted shrinking of the image on my ring finger, and do not look too close... somehow, I twisted top of the stamper, and distorted image a bit... eyes and nose are on the wrong spot, and pretty girl got some kind of the bangs going on...
Poison bottles on my middle finger I filled in with China Glaze - Golden Enchantment- I kind of thought that name of the polish fits the topic so great...
I am not sure if the image on my ring finger is murder-suicide, black magic or something totally different, but I have to admit it is bit creepy...
Till next time - Cheers!