Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Color Collision Does Not Comcute

Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Color Collision Collection Does Not Comcute bottle

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The Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Color Collision Collection is the latest Sally Hansen launch and it is an eight piece cremes-only collection, including these shades:
Sally Hansen “Does Not Comcute” Bright Yellow Insta-Dri Nail Review
Today we’ll be sharing with you swatches of our favorite color from this collection - Does Not Comcute.

Many of the colors in the collection include shades with plays on words, and Does Not Comcute is part of that fun. Many of the names are tech-inspired, which as a website, we love.

But of all the collection shades, this is the one we felt was the cutest and most eye-catching, so that’s why it is being featured as a solo color.

Does Not Comcute is a light, butter yellow and you can wear it in either 2 or 3 coats.
Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Color Collision Does Not Comcute swatch

2 coats is achievable on shorter nails.

If you have nail tips, 3 thin coats is what you’ll most likely need for full coverage.

Though if you really wanted to, you could do 2 thick coats on long nails, keeping in mind thick coats slow down the dry time.

In the swatches in this post, Does Not Comcute is shown in 3 thin coats (for speedy dry time) and with no top coat.

The Insta-Dri line colors are shiny enough they generally do not need one.

Below are swatches of this new Sally Hansen Insta-Dri yellow, Does Not Comcute:
Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Color Collision Does Not Comcute swatch
Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Color Collision Does Not Comcute swatch
Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Color Collision Does Not Comcute swatch
Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Color Collision Does Not Comcute swatch
Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Color Collision Does Not Comcute swatch

So what do you think? Do you like this yellow? 

As for the wear experience, it’s cheerful to look at when worn on the nail, and it really feels like a perfect spring, especially Easter yellow.

That said, I personally like shades like this most in the depths of winter, like January and February, so whenever spring shades like this are released early, as this one was, I am always happy to see them.

Author Bio: Amanda Meder

Amanda is the founder and lead writer of Lots of Lacquer, which she launched in 2021 to share her love of nail care and nail art.

With over 25 years of experience in all things nails, she creates tutorials, reviews, and guides that are easy to follow and genuinely helpful because she tests every product and technique herself.

Amanda began blogging in 2012, and before diving into the nail world full-time, she spent years teaching in the private sector, government, academic, and nonprofit settings. This experience honed her ability to explain things clearly and make learning enjoyable.

She holds a B.S. and M.S. in scientific fields, bringing a grounded, thoughtful approach to everything she shares.

Her goal is simple: to make nail care approachable, fun, and reliable for everyone.

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