Summer Sunshine | Sunflowers and Lavender

Hello everyone. Before I start reviewing Topshop nail paint in 'beach shack' I want to apologise about the lack of posts recently. I have been feeling a bit under the weather these past few weeks (literally, I blame it on the weather ha ha!). England has been shocked by an unexpected heatwave which I am most certainly not a fan of. Unlike the majority of people, I would have to be the awkward person who prefers the cold, wet and windy weather Britain is famous for. The weather was pleasant for a day or two but my body doesn't seem to agree with the hype about the hot weather. Heat makes me uncomfortable, I get tired and any energy drains out of me. I lose any motivation and just lounge around inside of my house hoping for a 'pitter-patter' of rain to hit the window. Anyhow, I shall get on with my review! I am once again rambling. 

Topshop nail paint. Where to start? I really do love the stuff. As soon as they arrived in store I literally fell for them. The colour selection is forever growing and continues to fascinate me. As an art student I am naturally attracted to pretty polka dot lids and almost every shade imaginable in the colour spectrum. Today I am reviewing this gorgeous sunshine yellow in 'beach shack'. If you're not daring enough to wear a neon yellow or prefer a more subtle shade of a summer classic, this nail paint is a perfect colour for you.

I was impressed with the pigmentation of this polish and really only needed to layer two coats onto my nails, but I lavished a third one on for luck! In doing so I enhanced the colour further and was really pleased with how my nails turned out. In addition, the application of Topshop's nail paint is simple. I love the brush as it applies the colour flawlessly to the nail without missing any areas. The polka dot handle is super cute and easy to work with too! 

I am super impressed and in love with Topshop nail paint and look forward to growing my collection. Currently I have four but can see that number multiplying. The nail paint retails at a price range of £5-£6, which could possibly be a problem for some people. I was hesitant at first as I usually only pay £3-£4 on Barry M nail paint, but I am glad that I ventured to the depths of Topshop to come across these colourful gems!

Topshop's 'beach shack' - a perfect summer shade!
Thank you for reading everyone. I hope you enjoyed my FIRST review! If you have any requests of any future posts feel free to comment below. Talk soon!

Sarah x

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