WE’VE MADE IT. We’re finally reviewing the final OPI collection of 2025! I’ve been in the depths of the great blog catchup here, and while I still have so many reviews to get up, I wanted to give myself a more attainable goal to start. And that start was the OPI collections. They’re always the most popular posts on my blog, so the least I could do was catch up the history and get timely. This is the final one (of last year), so we’re now in the current year, it’s all a big deal to me. It’s helping me to feel more motivated and accomplished, and I’ll be able to continue to chip away at the pile of other reviews just waiting for me.
But back to OPI, let’s talk about this winter collection! This continues the ‘Good Enough to Treat’ theme for Winter 2025. OPI always drops a 2 part collection for each season, with 12 lacquer shades and then 12 different Infinite Shine shades. I always review the regular lacquer collection first so feel free to click on over to that post to see those shades (and then come back here too, please and thank you).
I’m going to give the same spiel about the Infinite Shine line that I have in my other posts if you’re unfamiliar with it. “The Infinite Shine shades are the ones with the silver caps instead of black, and they run a few dollars more per shade than the regular lacquer. They’re more expensive as OPI claims they’re a long lasting formula that can deliver up to 11 days of “gel-like” wear. These are not gel shades, just gel-like. (If it’s a true gel formula, it’ll be in an opaque bottle as light can cure it). As always, I swatch so often that I can’t fully speak to the longevity. So I’ll be reviewing these shades by color and application, and from there you can make a purchasing decision! In the end you decide what to do with your own money!”
These are still available on the Beyond Polish website, so you can still pick them up, even here in 2026! (If you do shop through Beyond Polish you can use code GingerlyPolished for 10% off! It is an affiliate code so I would earn a small commission, so absolutely no pressure if that makes you uncomfortable).
Now let’s get on into the swatches!
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