A-England Moth A Fairy
More Shakespeare's Fairies! Today's A-England is Moth A Fairy, described by the maker as a black hologram with additional iridescent glimmer. Black holos often have more of a very dark grey appearance, and so it is with Moth. The color reads as an anthracite or charcoal hue, liberally dusted with luminous holographic particles that create a broad greenish-gold flush along the center of the nail edged with shadowy hints of pink, gold and violet and shading gracefully to black at the edges. The holographic display in bright direct light is truly glorious, a mobile, gradated flare of sparkling prismatic color that sweeps around the nail as you move your fingers.
Application was fantastic. The consistency of Moth is fluid, full-bodied and creamy with a medium viscosity and a luscious, even, self-leveling glide over the nail that is a pleasure to manipulate with the brand's flexible, paddle-style brush. Pigmentation is very good to excellent. Two coats nets completely even opacity. Cleanup is surprisingly easy, with no pigment travel or trace staining. Moth dries naturally in very good time to a beautiful glossy finish.
Photos show two coats of Moth A Fairy over treatment and basecoat with a topcoat of Seche Vite.
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A-England Moth A Fairy |
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A-England Moth A Fairy |
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A-England Moth A Fairy |
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A-England Moth A Fairy |
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A-England Moth A Fairy |
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A-England Moth A Fairy |
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A-England Moth A Fairy |
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A-England Moth A Fairy |
This darkling holo has the brightest, most sparkly prismatic color in the sun! Perhaps it's the darkness of the base that does it, making the rainbows amazingly bold in contrast. It has an elegant, dimensional presentation in ambient light outlined with those deep edges, very neat and sleek. A gorgeous A-England holo!
love,
Liz
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