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Nail Polish Sets

Interested in getting some nail polish sets?  There are many nail polish sets created by many different companies and new ones come out every season, it can be hard to pick out the winners from the losers if you’re going just based on the pretty packaging.

If you really want to get some good nail polish sets, you need to do a bit of research into what you’re about to buy, see what others are saying about it, read about what the polish is like once it’s actually put on.   Once you’ve done this, you can make a much more informed decision as to which nail polish sets are worth your time.

So to help you out in this area, be sure to read up on the following reviews:

1.  Zoya Utopia Collection

Zoya makes some of the best nail polish sets out there, this particular one is a set of 6 that costs $40.  The colors are both unique and intense, they are Irene(a metallic sage), Akyra (bold metallic azure), Juno (deep metallic amethyst), Tama (Bright metallic orchid pink), Kamilah (rich gilded metallic scarlet) and Austine (soft metallic gold).

You really have to see them though for yourself to understand the vibrancy of the colors.  These are a little pricey for nail polish as 1 reviewer mentions on Amazon, however the colors are great and they last longer than you would expect.

2.  Zoya Candy Collection

Again we have another Zoya set, the nail polish sets made by Zoya are that good.  This one is also worth $40 and comes in the colors Tart (blue metallic), yummy (robin egg blue cream), sweet (bubble gum pinic cream), Creamy (yellow cream) and tangy (lime green metallic).

These are a bunch of fun, bright, vibrant and youthful colors which are probably better suited to the younger crowd, but that doesn’t mean someone older can’t experiment with it as well.

3.  Urban Decay - Apocalyptic Nail Kit

Now here’s a ki that is a bit cheaper at Sephora for $26.  There are a whopping 32 reviews of this line of nail polish and the overall rating for it is 4.5/5 stars.  This comes with 7 different colors rather than 6.  These are “commitment free” mini bottles that come in the colors: white widow(white sparkle), gunmetal(gunmetal sparkle), apocalypse(black-purple), grunge(metallic peacock), meltdown(royal purple), big bang(sparkling hot pink) and Fbomb(true red).

The comments on this are for the most part positive, some say they chip easily but it really depends on the person as some people say they’ve had no such problems.

So if you’re looking for some nail polish sets, hopefully that gets you off to a good start, do look around more though, there’s plenty more out there.