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Review: Sally Hansen MIRACLE GEL™ Polish

By | 10/15/2014 8 comments
Why are they called cuticles, if they're not cute?
I first came across Sally Hansen MIRACLE GEL™ polish at a CVS by my house. I was instantly sold!  A gel polish that I can use at home.. and it doesn't require a UV light?! Tell me more! The only problem was that it was $10 a bottle and I needed to buy at least two to try it out. (You need to purchase a bottle of color and a bottle of the clear top coat.) After staring longingly at the display case, going back and forth, my husband recommended that I hold off, research it a little, and find out if it was truly the miracle that it claimed to be. This was the smart choice, especially considering the fact that my tampon run had already turned into a $40 beauty supply shopping spree. Funny how that time of the month can make a woman feel so ugly.

Bathroom selfies sure aren't the same.
So... I went home and did a little research. Girls were raving about this stuff! About a week later, I went to a Target by my work to pick up a couple of bottles. They were selling it for $7.99. The only problem was, they were all sold out.  I tried the Target by my house--sold out! Apparently word had gotten around.


Finally, I found it at Walmart and hurried my happy little self home to try it. Okay, I may have opened the first bottle while I was in the car.

How it Works

First, you coat your nails with your choice of color. After drying, you apply the clear gel coat two times. I was generous with this because I like the appearance of the thick gel.

Pros and Cons

PRO It definitely lasts longer than the usual dollar nail polish I buy, and probably a few days longer than the expensive polish that I don’t buy. Does it last the advertised 2 weeks? It didn't for me, but it may for you. I got a good week out of it.

PRO The brush. Sally Hansen makes thicker, flat brushes which I love because I can usually get the polish on in two, overlapping swipes.  I just feel like their brushes are easier to manage.


PRO The shine. The shine is equal to several coats of a clear protectant. You will be amazed by how much light bounces off of your nails. I was pretty generous with my application.

PRO Easy to remove. The polish removed just like regular nail polish does.

PRO It makes your nails strong. At the end of two weeks, my nails were much longer because they didn't catch any hangnails or break. (Albeit, they're not as rock-hard as professional gel nails.)

CON The colored polish is a little thin, so it takes a couple of coats to get the coverage you'll want.

CON Limited colors at some stores. According to Sally Hansen, they make 45 colors, but the locations that I went to only had 5 or 6 (or 0) and most of the colors were bold. Personally, I don’t want green nails for more than a day or two. 

The Bottom Line

For girls who love to go to the salon, this may not be for you. It is definitely not an exact substitute for gel manicures. For us girls who are looking for a step up from the usual chipped DIY polish, this could be a home run. The only question I have… can you put the clear coat over your other non-Sally Hansen Miracle Gel polishes?

**Update:
 I applied the clear coat on top of my regular polish and would like to share that it didn't mess up my nails, but it also didn't seem to work as well. This may have  been because the polish I used was a lighter color, so feel free to experiment with this on your own! The Sally Hansen Miracle Gel polish that they sell to go with the clear coat made my nails much more shiny and lasted longer.


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8 comments:

  1. I have never tried gel nails. This makes me think its worth it. I am curious if the gloss would work for regular nail polish. I don't really like crazy colors.

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    1. Hi Daisy! Thanks for reading! I feel you on the colors. I usually go with a nude, black, blush pink, and on occasion... a fun gold sparkle! I like to think that it's because I'm a classy lady, but really I'm really just too lazy to coordinate my polish with outfits. Hah!

      Sally Hansen says the bottles are specially formulated to work together. Do we believe her? Not sure if I'm courageous enough to risk staining my nails to find out.

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  2. Hey Sonia I love your typing voice. So excited you started, you're are always so charming. I even want to try this miracle gel and I never wear polish cuz I'm man handling all day. I can relate to unexpectant tampon run costs and that ugly cloud during my p. I say risk it, you are more courageous than you think and you will be helping the rest of us chickens ;)

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    1. Haaah! Thanks for checking this out! Man handling? You crack me up. And you totally would say risk it! Of course, if I do this first, then it will be your turn to do you-know-what first. Just sayin. Thanks for your encouragement <3

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  3. SOLD! I got an infection from my last pedicure, so I do my own nails now. I've been wanting to try a gel, I'll check this one out. I read another blog about a product called vinylux, you sound review that too!

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    1. An infection...? Oh man, been there, done that. I am so sorry! I will check out vinylux. Thanks for the recommendation! Hoping that you start a blog soon, too! It's a lot of fun!

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  4. I am with you on the Sally Hansen gel polish. Like you, I scurried to my nearest store to pick up the bottles. I loved that it did last longer then a regular polish but no where near two weeks (I got a week out of it). Great review... I need to get back into blogging!

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    1. Valerie, my dear friend! Thank you for popping in. It's fun to hear you relate to this post, and I love the fact that we've been friends forever and still discover new similarities between us (organization lol) I totally hunted down your blog to check out your past posts and found it such a joy to read. I am rooting for you to get back into it!

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