I bet lots of you have seen Avon Violetta from the matte line that they promoted awhile ago, so this post is to document a few experiments I did with it, and it was fun.
Violetta is a gorgeous colour but it looked so flat on my nails that I didn’t bother to take a pic. I don’t normally dislike matte shades as I own quite a few of them, but just not this one. Plus, you always have to accept the fact that matte polishes don’t wear very well. And I’m talking 1 day in this case.
A twitter conversation with macbella2 sparked the interest of improving the wear of Violetta, by applying a matte top coat over it. So I did.
This is Avon Violetta with a coat of Claire’s matte top coat. You would think it would look even more flat, but nope, it turned into a satin finish which surprised me. Under direct flash, it even shone a little, lol.
So Claire’s matte top coat solved the issue about the flat look of Violetta, but unfortunately didn’t improve the wear much. It last an extra half a day on my nails before horrible chipping happened. At this point, you would suggest a regular (glossy) top coat, wouldn’t you? 🙂
And again, I got a day and a half out of this mani, free edges or not, lol. It is quite persistent eh? However, I did get something out of it.
Click the pic to enlarge to see how pretty Violetta is with a top coat. The magenta and silver sparkles which did not exist when the shade was matte came alive. It was very pretty when the sun shone on my nails.
A close up on my thumb to show you the Scotch tape effect. And to summarize the experiments, I would wear Violetta again with a top coat as I think it shows up better that way – unless you are a huge fan of matte looks. And be prepared for the chips 🙂
Note that application isn’t the best. It dries too quickly, so any mess I make along the way cannot be fixed easily, which explains the uneven edges near my half moons. I did do better the second and third runs with it though.
It’s the first day of December, everyone seems to have a count down going on – either 24 days before Christmas, or 31 days before the year end. How crazy is that?