Application was ok. My bottle had a particularly thick consistency that I do not think is common to this polish generally. In retrospect I wish I had added a bit of polish thinner to the it at the beginning of my manicure because by the end the brush was pulling strings when I wiped it at the neck of the bottle. I didn't have that much trouble applying it in spite of that, but it was very slow to self-level and had that lumpy look to it that you get sometimes when applying a thick polish. You know the one! Pigmentation was very good, I reached an evenly opaque finish with two coats and a coat of Seche Vite evened out the overall appearance beautifully. Perrie dries naturally in average time to a glossy finish.
Photos show two coats of Perrie over treatment and basecoat with a topcoat of Seche Vite.
Zoya Perrie |
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Zoya Perrie |
Though Perrie is a pinkish purple, it's still purple enough not to veer too close to mauve territory. It's more like a pastel plum, with a lively outgoing quality that is also soft and floral. It reminds me of petunias and the colorful houses in New Orleans. I didn't expect to like it as much as I do!
love,
Liz
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