Sunday, October 5, 2014

Nails Inc Piccadilly Circus and Butter London Disco Biscuit

Piccadilly Circus is part of core line from British polish maker Nails Inc. It's been around in the UK since November 2011 at least. I don't know very much about Nails Inc -- this is only the second polish of theirs that I've acquired, the other being the famous Baker Street, and I got both of them at auction on ebay. But they're available at Sephora and judging by the quality of both of these polishes I'd sure like to try more of them. For whatever reason, though, you just don't see much about them in the polish enthusiast blogosphere.

Nails Inc describes Piccadilly Circus as a deep cerise pink, but if any polish has a chameleon's soul it is this one. At the outset it seems to belong in the same family as OPI Get Cherried Away and Butter London's Queen Vic, but it has more variations in appearance than either of the other two. Piccadilly Circus is like pink, burgundy, berry, purple and red all rolled into one polish, each color available at the slightest change of ambiance and sometimes appearing on different nails at the same time, as you'll see in the photos. It's a fascinating deep saturated berry color with the capacity to appear both bright and dark. It has enough blue in it to take on a purple appearance and enough red in it to look like a burgundy-leaning red. Deep shades of magenta and fuchsia wash through it as well. It's a beautiful enigmatic color shifter that's like swirling a glass of cordial in the light.

Application was awesome. Piccadilly Circus has a fluid and smooth consistency and glides evenly over the nail like heavy silk. Pigmentation is out of this world. Like Baker Street, Piccadilly Circus is a one coater. I used two coats only to finesse some lines that weren't quite up to par after the first coat. The only drawback to such excellent pigmentation is staining upon cleanup and removal. I haven't removed it yet so I'll have to add any observations about that in a postscript, but I can tell you that it's a bear to cleanup. At the touch of the cleanup brush, the pigment dissolved immediately into the acetone and ran around the edges and cuticle of the nail, leaving a fine reddish pink stain as it did so. No amount of swabbing with the brush would remove it completely, so if you notice unusually pink nail environs in the photos, that's a nail that I did cleanup on. Luckily this polish is very easy to work with otherwise, so I didn't have that much cleanup to do, but oy! Piccadilly Circus dries naturally in good time to a smooth glossy finish.

Photos show two coats of Piccadilly Circus over treatment and basecoat with a topcoat of Seche Vite. Do note all the color variations in these pics, despite the fact that they were all taken at the same time in the same space.


Nails Inc Piccadilly Circus


Nails Inc Piccadilly Circus


Nails Inc Piccadilly Circus


Nails Inc Piccadilly Circus


Nails Inc Piccadilly Circus


Nails Inc Piccadilly Circus


Nails Inc Piccadilly Circus


Nails Inc Piccadilly Circus


Nails Inc Piccadilly Circus


Nails Inc Piccadilly Circus

Isn't it amazing? I happen to love all of its iterations, they're all so rich and luxurious, and love how it changes all the time. Very cool! I decided to make the most of this polish and layer Butter London Disco Biscuit over top of it. They seemed like an interesting, workable match in the bottle.


Nails Inc Piccadilly Circus and Butter London Disco Biscuit, bottle shot

Disco Biscuit was released by Butter London as part of the Spring/Summer collection in 2012. It has a hot pink jelly base with aspirations to neon packed with iridescent blue ultrafine microglitters. The base is almost too sheer to wear alone -- it takes a minimum of three or four coats and if you have any length on your nails you'll still be able to detect a nail line. 

In the infancy of this blog, I featured Disco Biscuit layered over a Impala Marilyn, a hot pink, which worked out great. You can see that post here. Layering it over Piccadilly Circus worked out even better, I think. Because of the complexity of Piccadilly Circus, the hot pink jelly-ness of Disco Biscuit turned it into a deep, incredibly rich purplish magenta, from which the electric blue iridescence of Disco Biscuit's ultrafine microglitters POP like blue stars in a deep magenta sky. From afar, they give the look an eerie blue glow. It's crazy good!

Photos show two coats of Disco Biscuit over the Piccadilly Circus manicure above. Disco Biscuit dries naturally to a gritty finish that is topcoat hungry, so to smooth it I used two coats of Essie First Base plus a topcoat of Seche Vite.


Butter London Disco Biscuit over Nails Inc Piccadilly Circus


Butter London Disco Biscuit over Nails Inc Piccadilly Circus
Butter London Disco Biscuit over Nails Inc Piccadilly Circus
Butter London Disco Biscuit over Nails Inc Piccadilly Circus
Butter London Disco Biscuit over Nails Inc Piccadilly Circus
Butter London Disco Biscuit over Nails Inc Piccadilly Circus
Butter London Disco Biscuit over Nails Inc Piccadilly Circus
Butter London Disco Biscuit over Nails Inc Piccadilly Circus
Butter London Disco Biscuit over Nails Inc Piccadilly Circus
Butter London Disco Biscuit over Nails Inc Piccadilly Circus
Butter London Disco Biscuit over Nails Inc Piccadilly Circus

I love how this turned out -- I can't wait to try layering Disco Biscuit over a true purple polish!

love,
Liz

4 comments:

  1. These two polishes were made for each other! It's such a gorgeous combo. That blue shimmer is to die for!

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    1. Melissa, this combo was even better in person than the photos show, the color was richer and more purple, just a perfect showcase for the electric blue microglitters in Disco Biscuit. I'm so glad you liked it!

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  2. Crazy good is right! Piccadilly is awesomesauce on its own as well. I don't have any Nails Inc. polishes...they started carrying them at Ulta recently so maybe one day they'll mark a couple down, LOL.

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    1. I'm in love with Piccadilly Circus, Melissa, it's the most interesting deep berry shade I've tried! Don't they eventually mark down every nail polish brand at Ulta? Or maybe it just seems that way. Good to know that Ulta is carrying this brand now even though I don't get there too often -- which is probably a good thing!

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