Transatlantic is a beautifully formulated polish. The consistency is fluid, creamy and dense and reminded me of the texture of a england's polishes. It's a joy in this world to paint with such a silky responsive lacquer! Packaged in a graceful unique lyre-shaped bottle with a tall polished black cap, the brush is relatively wide and flat, perfect for smooth easy application. Pigmentation was excellent, with near-opaque coverage in one coat and complete opacity and full bottle color achieved in two medium coats. Cleanup was straightforward and even though I managed to flood one of my cuticles it cleaned up without staining, which is great for such a well-pigmented blue polish. Transatlantic dries naturally in very good time to a smooth glossy finish. Topcoat enhanced the gloss and did not detract from the polish's holographic properties.
Photos were taken in indirect natural light and show two coats of Transatlantic over treatment and basecoat with a topcoat of HK Girl.
Nire's Desire Transatlantic |
Nire's Desire Transatlantic |
Nire's Desire Transatlantic |
Nire's Desire Transatlantic |
Nire's Desire Transatlantic |
Nire's Desire Transatlantic |
Nire's Desire Transatlantic |
Nire's Desire Transatlantic |
Nire's Desire Transatlantic |
Nire's Desire Transatlantic |
We have some heavily overcast skies with pending storms today here in NC, so I took a couple of pics under the kitchen halogens so you could see what Transatlantic gets up to in more direct light.
Nire's Desire Transatlantic |
Nire's Desire Transatlantic |
Nire's Desire Transatlantic |
I absolutely adore this deep murky mysterious color! And the prismatic holo display is the perfect complement, with blue and green subtly predominating the linear flair. I suppose this is one of those "loosely linear" or "tightly scattered" holos. Although the holographic pigment particle size is very fine, it's not as densely packed as a linear holo and the prismatic flair is not as relentless. The base color is really the star of this show. And what a color! Tempestuous and moody, just as you'd want to see in an atlantic blue, with a glossy gleaming presence on the nail.
I can't wait to try more polishes from this brand! If you'd like to find out more about Erin and Nire's Desire, Claire of the UK blog Penny For Them... wrote a lovely post about the birth of the brand and Erin's inspirations and creative process including copious swatches with excellent descriptions of various Nire's Desire offerings. Check it out here.
love,
Liz
Gorgeous! It's so deliciously murky and mysterious. These kind of holo shades are always brilliant.
ReplyDeleteHonestly I would probably love this color even without the holo but with it it's just so rich and dimensional it just sends me, you know? Highly recommend this indie to you, Thithi!
DeleteThis is soooo gorgeous! I agree with Thithi. I like how dark it is but the holo is still so stunning.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like I'm in good company loving this polish, eh? Melissa, you and Thithi are two of my most faithful and forthcoming commenters and as such, arbiters of my aesthetic -- and I'm lucky to have you! Glad you enjoyed this polish and I shall soon have more from Nire's Desire to show you!
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