Application was a messy affair, through no fault of the polish. Shaky hands and a sudden, unexplained fit of awkwardness wielding Cupcake's round brush are to blame for that. The consistency of Crazy Mod Love is fluid, dense and buttery smooth with a slightly thicker than medium viscosity and a lush, even, self-leveling glide over the nail. Pigmentation is excellent -- a one-coater for some. I used two. Cleanup is remarkably easy for such a well-pigmented shade, with a skosh of pigment travel but little to no trace staining, even where I flooded my sidewalls (told you it was messy). Crazy Mod Love dries naturally in very good time to a smooth, shiny finish. Topcoat does not affect the holographic properties of the polish in any way that I could tell.
Photos show two coats of Crazy Mod Love over basecoat with a topcoat of Seche Vite.
Cupcake Polish Crazy Mod Love |
Cupcake Polish Crazy Mod Love |
Cupcake Polish Crazy Mod Love |
Cupcake Polish Crazy Mod Love |
Cupcake Polish Crazy Mod Love |
Cupcake Polish Crazy Mod Love |
Cupcake Polish Crazy Mod Love |
Cupcake Polish Crazy Mod Love |
Cupcake Polish Crazy Mod Love |
Cupcake Polish Crazy Mod Love |
What an awesome deep pink holo! The color is gorgeous -- bold and clean and other than a holo's natural finely-grained visual texture and effervescence, absolutely no silvering from the holographic pigment. A powerfully feminine look -- I love it!
xo,
Liz
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