If my memory serves me correctly, I did not pay full price for any bottle in my Sally Hansen nail polish collection! My collection really took off when Gabe’s came to town. Other bottles come from Walmart, Walgreens, and possibly Rite Aid, along with other drugstore clearance sections. To date, there are 91 bottles in my collection, stemming from seven nail polish lines from the brand. 91 makes this collection medium for me, and still somewhat small in comparison to other brands. I am going to show you each color, along with shade names, color descriptions, and links to shop, all in an organized manner.
Shade names from left to right
Updated 9/21/2022
Sally Hansen Nail Polish Collection
Sally Hansen Mega Strength Nail Color
I am starting my Sally Hansen nail polish collection off with the Sally Hansen Mega Strength Nail Color line. The formula contains ingredients that help to strengthen your nails while you enjoy beautiful color. It is also designed to protect your nails from breaking, peeling, and cracking.
Her-oine: Light mauve pink
Rule the World: Nude
Always Extra: Taupe with purple duo chrome
Boss Gloss: Baby pink
Pink Like a Girl: Light bubblegum pink
On Fleek: Punch pink
Here to Stay: Deep taupe
Stay Golden: Clear with fine gold glitter
Empowder-ment: Off white
Fuchsia Leader: Jelly fuchsia with fine shimmer
Seas the Day: Mint
Achieve Grapeness: Magenta
Take the Reigns: Medium taupe brown
Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Nail Color
Second is the Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Nail Color line. They feature a three-in-one formula of base coat, top coat, and color. The brush is wide and easy to work with to avoid streaks, while claiming a one-coat full coverage, which is pretty spot on. Further, they promote extended wear with chip resistance.
Gold Rush: Metallic gold
Champagne Supernova: Creme
Peach Buzz: Peach with fine gold shimmer
Razzmic Berry: Purple with fine silver and purple shimmer
Big Dip O’Ruby: Red with fine silver and red shimmer
Alloy Orange: Orange with fine silver and orange shimmer
Sheen Green: Green with fine silver and green shimmer
Deep Space Sparkle: Black with fine silver and black shimmer
Blast Off Bronze: Bronze with fine silver and bronze shimmer
Cutie Frutie: Clear with purple, blue, orange, yellow, green confetti
Orange You a Peach: Pale peach
Rose Flush: Matte metallic rose gold
Va-Va Violet: Deep violet purple
LGBTQ-utie: Chocolate brown
Glow Getter: Sheer metallic lavender with pink shift
Sally Hansen Color Therapy
Third is the Sally Hansen Color Therapy line. Argan Oil is the special ingredient to help nourish your nails. They also claim 10-day fade and chip resistant wear.
Blushed Petal: Creme beige
Haute Springs: True red
Red-y to Glow: Pink red
Indiglow: Metallic royal purple
Good as Blue: Navy blue
Cool Cucumber: Clover green
Bamboost: Sage or bamboo green
Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure
Fourth is the Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure line. The formula says it contains seven benefits of a salon manicure at home, including keratin complex for stronger nails, and a pro brush.
Pink a Card: Lemonade pink
Get Juiced: French rose pink
Kook a Mango: Red orange
Freedom of Peach: Light peach
Camelflage: Light beige
Commander in Chic: Taupe gray
Blush Over Hue: Clear with chunky rose gold glitter and fine iridescent glitter
Just two days before this blog post was set to publish, I walked into Dollar Tree and found 14 more bottles of Complete Salon Manicure. With this being said, I am appending them to this blog post right here! They are a bit beat up as you can see, but nothing is better than $1 name brand nail polish.
Sheer Ecstasy: Off-white
Scarlet Lacquer: Scarlet red
Talk is Chic: Deep taupe
Rags to Riches: Deep burgundy
Stellar Style: Pale baby pink
Arm Candy: Medium off-white
Back to the Fuchsia: Fuchsia pink with pink purple metallic shift
Brown Nose: Medium brown
Peach of Cake: Light peach
Mudslide: Light chestnut brown
Grape Gatsby: Lavender
Au Nature-al: Pale nude
Ruby Do: Wine red
Dark Hue-mor: Midnight blue
Fuzzy Coat Textured Nail Color
Fifth is the Fuzzy Coat Textured Nail Color line. This is basically a clear polish with colored fibers that resemble strip confetti, best used as a top coat.
Peach Fuzz: Clear with peach and yellow strip confetti
Tweedy: Clear with black and white strip confetti
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel
Next is the Sally Hansen Miracle Gel line. This is considered to be a true two-step gel manicure with no UV light needed. Step two would be the clear top coat. I remember first getting Frill Seeker and the top coat in their Chrome Powder Nails kit that I did a review on! The Miracle Gel like are gel-like polishes, but they do not use a UV light unlike other gel products that Sally Hansen offers.
Garnish Attention: Teal and purple duo chrome, also looks navy blue sometimes
Top Coat: Clear top coat
Bakers Gonna Bake: Warm tan brown
A-Dough-Able: Light or pastel yellow
Frill Seeker: Pale salmon pink
Totem-ly Yours: Light tan
All Chalked Up: Pale or pastel purple
Mauvelous: Salmon-toned mauve
Proper P-rose: Poppy red
Throwing Shade: Ballet pink
Scarlet: Scarlet red
Snowglobe: Clear with fine gold and white shimmer
S-Teal the Show: Teal
Greyfitti: Gray
Rain-Glow: Watermelon pink
Giving Attitude: Dusty baby blue
Sun-Shower: Pale daffodil
Not to Conformity: Jelly purple with chunky blue and pink glitter, and fine purple glitter
Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Xtreme Wear Nail Color
The last line in my Sally Hansen nail polish collection are the Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Xtreme Wear Nail Colors. Surprisingly, the claims do not go beyond the shade range coming in trendy colors with an easy glide brush.
Bare Hug: Beige
Golden-I: Metallic gold with gold shimmer
Posh Plum: Metallic plum
Celeb City: Metallic silver
All Bright: Hot pink
Mellow Yellow: Yellow
Tan-Lime: Lime green
Blizzard Blue: Metallic sky blue
Orchid Around: Metallic orchid purple
Heat Stroke: Metallic melon
Blue Flame: Azure blue
Tango-rine: Metallic tangerine
Family Jewels: Clear with chunky irregular cut silver and blue glitter
Vision-airy: Sheer milky white with silver shimmer
Bonus Update: Good Kind Pure Vegan Color
Take the Reigns: Metallic gunmetal
Sally Hansen Nail Polish Frequently Asked Questions – FAQ
Is Sally Hansen nail polish bad for you?
Sally Hansen nail polish is “three free,” meaning it does not contain dibutyl phthalate, toluene, and formaldehyde, which are toxic chemicals. It still contains other ingredients that are not necessarily the best, but still better than other brands.
Is Sally Hansen Color Therapy good for nails?
The Sally Hansen Color Therapy line contains nourishing ingredients that are designed to provide healthier looking nails. In a study Sally Hansen found that nine out of 10 women reported improvement with their natural nails.
Is Sally Hansen Color therapy a gel polish?
No, Sally Hansen Color Therapy is not a gel nail polish. It is regular polish.
Does Sally Hansen gel nail polish need a light?
As far as the Miracle Gel line is concerned, those polishes are not actual gel, so a light is not needed. They will set from natural room lighting.
Is Sally Hansen nail polish cruelty-free?
Yes, Sally Hansen nail polish is cruelty free. The parent brand Coty does not test on animals.
Conclusion
We are at the end of my Sally Hansen nail polish collection. This collection will continue to grow, and I hope to introduce more lines into the assortment. Keep your eyes peeled at discount stores because you can almost always find some Sally Hansen! The brand continues to collaborate (and innovate) with other awesome brands such as Crayola and Jelly Belly to bring us colors and effects that are unique, even in my larger than life collection. Until next time, continue to let your true beauty shine.
Which shade is your favorite?