These caught my eye because they come in really nice colours that are always on trend. They have a huge pastel range perfect for spring and big bold beautiful colours for summer.
They are super affordable - appropriately priced for a nail polish, and come in a really cute small bottle, that has a decent enough of polish in it, without the bottle being excessively big.
The brush is also nice and thick which coats the nail perfectly in one go. Honestly, it's genius.
As with every polish on the market, the formula and how well it works really depends on the colour of polish.
I find that the darker, brighter colours are wonderful and super easy to work with. They are very opaque, non-streaky and you can get the exact colour you want in just the one coat.
The pastel colours on the other hand are a little bit more difficult. Some are streaky, but still very very opaque which is great as pastel colours usually require a million coats to make them opaque. I find that with good technique and practice, the streakiness is easy to get rid of.
It does actually dry in 60 seconds which is great - however provided that it is only your first coat - and you have applied a thin layer. If you're doing 2 coats - the second coat takes probably 2 minutes to dry. Still very insignificant amount of time and I am really happy with that as I normally wait for 20minutes with other polishes.
I have three of these rimmel polishes and have been really impressed with them. I have 660 Climax (one of my favourite shimmery purples), 230 Portobello Pink (shimmery barbie pink) and 619 Pulsating (shimmery fuchsia pink). The slightly wider brush which is quite thick makes apply the polish really easy. I have found these polishes wear pretty well but I don't know about drying in 60secs! I'd be to scared to test that out really. I don't think they are dent resistant and fully dry within that time frame maybe touch dry. No nail polishes seem to live up to there ridiculous claims of fast drying time though. There are some beautiful colours in this range available. I would definitely recommend them as an affordable alternative to my favourite polish brand OPI.