Hopefully, everyone is still enjoying my posts on Jindie Nails! :) Jenn, the creator of Jindie Nails, is simply amazing and sent me more polishes to review along with ones I ordered. One of those polishes being Check The Candy.
When I first read the name of this polish, I remembered back to when I was in middle school and read a book called The Culture of Fear. The book outlines that in many situations our perception of fear increases, rather than the actual level of risk does. Although, I haven't read it in many years, and I am not sure where my copy ended up, I do remember the book focusing on the topic of people finding poisons in Halloween candy and that the truth behind the stories were never real. In the two bigger events that did occur, the candy was tainted by a relative or was blamed on poisoned candy to cover up another story. You can find out more about those stories here.
Now enough with my blabbing and onto the polish! :)
Jindie Nails Check The Candy is listed as barbie pink, hot orange and neon blue matte glitters in a white jelly/cream base.
All fingers are 3 coats of Check The Candy with no base coat and a top coat of Seche Vite.
Yet again, another wonderful formula! Aren't you surprised. :P I have yet to find a single issue with any of Jindie Nails polishes. They dry quickly, require no fishing for glitter and look lovely.
As I have mentioned in previous posts, I'm not always a fan of creme polishes with glitter. That being said though, this polish doesn't have a pure creme base. It is a mixture of a creme and jelly base and I think that really helps the glitter not get "lost". The mixture of the base and glitter make this polish look delicious, like candy! ;)