OPI’s South Beach collection review

Posted on Thursday, at bought • 601 views

  • Manufacturer: OPI
  • Availability: beginning spring/summer 2009 through salons, retailers, and some etailers
  • Description: 12 nail colors
  • Cost/Amount: USD$9 for 14 ml / .5 fl oz
  • Would you purchase again: yes
OPI’s South Beach collection

My first polish from this collection was Sand in my Suit. I was looking for a good neutral shade, and picked this from an etailer’s lineup. Then I added Done Out in Deco, Miami Beet, and Overexposed in South Beach. While there are a few other attractive shades in this batch, I’ll stick with just those four.

By 2012, a few of these shades have been made permanent while the others were quietly retired. You can still pick them up on Ebay.

This collection contained:

  • Bronzed To Perfection — red-rust bronze sparkle
  • Conga-Line Coral — muted coral-red shimmer
  • Clubbing Til Sunrise — bright orange shimmer
  • Done Out In Deco — cool periwinkle creme
  • Feelin' Hot-Hot-Hot! — muted fuchsia pink creme
  • Miami Beet — medium-deep purple red creme
  • OPI on Collins Ave. — bright red-orange creme
  • Overexposed In South Beach — cool maroon creme with purple duochrome sheen
  • Paint My Moji-Toes Red — muted red creme
  • Party In My Cabana — bright salmon-pink creme
  • Sand In My Suit — silvered sand-tan shimmer
  • Suzi & The Lifeguard — soft pink shimmer

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