Today I have a beautiful holo from Butter London. Trustafarian is a beautiful light spring green. For this one I really have to let the photos to the talking!
Enjoy!
Butter London - Trustafarian - 4 coats
No Top Coat
Bundle Monster Plate BM307
Mash Nail Art Polish in Black
Later that day I was wanting to play with my new stamp plates, but couldn't bring myself to removing this beautiful lacquer - so I gave myself an accent nail with this freaking adorable little octopus on my ring fingers. I used Mash's nail art polish for stamping.
My thoughts:
Honestly, Butter London has done very nicely with their holographic formula. I used my trusty Essie All In One base coat, which leave a slightly tacky finish. All 4 coats applied wonderfully, with no dragging or pulling, even with as sheer as it is. I used 4 coats to hide my nail line. A day after wearing this I did at a top coat of Seche Vite to provide a little more protection as I had entered the work week. The holo was not altered or dulled at all. Once the top coat dried it gave me a glossy finish with the same holo sparkle. This wore for almost a full week at work! I had some wear on my tips, as I always do, from typing, but I didn't have any peeling, cracking or flaking until about the 5th day of wear.
I was very impressed and pleased with this lacquer! I have their silver holo to share with you next week, Dodgy Barnett. The next one I would like to pick up is Fishwife, a light blue holo!
Have you tried any of Butter London's new holographics? What are your thoughts?
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