When I wear this, I'll be sure to post a photo on Instagram (@beautyjudy) and update you on how many coats it took to
achieve opacity without balding!
Application was good, and pretty standard for the BEGL microglitter; it's easy to use,
achieves opacity quickly, and needs top coat for smoothness.
Application was smooth; the consistency was just right to work with and
achieved opacity in two coats.
It does dry quickly, and
achieves opacity in two coats.
Not exact matches
After three coats, though, I never really
achieved full
opacity.
With such a bounty, it is almost impossible to choose, but Emilia Wickstead look 12 — a sky - blue Lurex shift —
achieved the perfect balance of
opacity and lightness.
The purple polish is very opaque, and
achieved full
opacity by the second coat.
It takes three coats of
achieve full
opacity, but the application is smooth and easy.
It takes a couple of swipes to
achieve full
opacity but once you do, it's there to stay.
It took six coats to
achieve total
opacity and I couldn't stand it.
Application was pretty nice, but the consistency is on the thinner side, so three coats was necessary to
achieve full
opacity.
I
achieved a good
opacity with it at three coats; I still don't feel like it's fully opaque, but I still got really good coverage.
The first coat was sheer and I needed all three to
achieve full
opacity.
Application was good; the product formula was very easy to work with, and I
achieved full
opacity in two coats.
I'm not sure full
opacity could be
achieved.
It's one of those translucent neons; even at three coats, it never
achieved full
opacity, so a white base is imperative with this polish.
It is a little on the thin side, and it took three coats to
achieve any kind of
opacity.
Application was easy; coverage was buildable, and it took me all of three coats to
achieve this level of
opacity.
In Europe, he mastered a type of watercolor where he
achieved an abstract ambience, almost a pure abstraction with color that ranges from transparency to translucency, accompanied by strong
opacities, and linear elements, always with a sense of freedom, which became one of his trademarks.