My Milky-Pink Nail Polish Is So Flawless That People Think It's a Custom Blend—Here’s the Unveiling.
As a beauty editor who frequently tests and reviews various products, I have the privilege of previewing upcoming launches before they are made public. This is a significant advantage, but it does create a minor dilemma when someone inquires about the product I'm wearing—be it a new mascara, highlighter, lip oil, or fragrance—as I have to keep it under wraps until the official launch. I found myself in a similar scenario last September after the chaos of NYFW. I had acquired a sample of the nail polish used backstage at Sandy Liang and decided to wear it for my bachelorette party a week later—a trendy choice for the ultimate girls' getaway. Right away, my friends wanted to know the name of the polish so they could get it for themselves; one even wondered if I had a professional gel manicure with a custom color, thanks to its glossy and long-lasting finish. It's milky yet richly pigmented, playful yet sophisticated, and now I can officially announce it's Celisse Babydoll.
Celisse's nail polishes, which debuted earlier in October, are known as Quickcoats: sheer, buildable pigments that smooth out ridges and soften dents while drying in just 90 seconds. Additionally, the formula includes mastic gum to enhance thickness and minimize breakage over time, making it ideal for anyone aiming for healthy nail growth—perhaps even moving away from gels and acrylics. The finish is extremely glossy—think just-applied cuticle oil glossy—and trust me, that effect lasts for several days. One coat gives a milky tint to the nails, while two or more layers amplify the pink hue; yet, regardless of how many layers you apply, it dries incredibly fast. It's no surprise that this elevated pink has made its way onto high-profile stages, from fashion week runways to major makeup campaigns and even the 2025 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. It’s fast becoming NYC’s trendiest nail polish, which is exactly what I’d expect from Holly Falcone, the founding creative director and brand manicurist, along with founder and CEO Jessica Blumenthal.
Having considered Babydoll a treasured beauty item, I must mention that for those who lean towards more neutral tones, Celisse also provides Vanity (a sheer, very pale pink) and Camisole (a soft, warm nude). Both shades showcase that same high-gloss finish with a hint more refinement, whereas Babydoll embraces a hyper-elegant and sweet aesthetic—perfect for the Sandy Liang vibe.
Unsure about which color to choose? You can opt for The Full Set, which includes all three shades, a high-gloss topcoat (for an extra shine), a quickly absorbing cuticle serum, a gentle, double-sided nail file, and a shine-boosting buffer. This makes for a lovely holiday gift, and Blumenthal tells me it has quickly become a best-seller, especially since the beautiful keepsake box is available only while supplies last.
That nail file is one of the best I’ve ever had—it features a precise, pointed tip ideal for refining corners and achieving the perfect shape. So even if you plan to purchase just one polish shade, I recommend grabbing the $12 tool as well. Scroll ahead to find the links I can finally share with my group chat: "Remember that milky-pink polish I wore back in September? Here it is!"
Shop Celisse:
Celisse Quickcoat in Babydoll
Celisse Quickcoat in Camisole
Celisse Quickcoat in Vanity
Celisse The Essential Set
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My Milky-Pink Nail Polish Is So Flawless That People Think It's a Custom Blend—Here’s the Unveiling.
Suggestion: It was spotted behind the scenes at the Sandy Liang and Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.
