The product consistency is very nice; the polish is a bit sheer on the first coat, but works up to
full opacity on the second.
It's also fairly opaque; I got
full opacity on the second coat, but even one generous coat might be enough.
Devil's Advocate goes on a little thin on the first coat, but evens out to
full opacity on the second, and dries with a beautiful shine.
Not exact matches
The formula was
on the thin side but not unmanageable and I was still able to reach
full opacity with two coats.
The first coat went
on well; the glitter covered about half the nail, and the second coat brought it to
full opacity.
My only complaint is that it never seemed to reach
full opacity, even at three coats, so I put
on one coat over two coats of white polish.
A fourth coat might have given me
full opacity, but as a rule, I don't like to put
on more than three.
Application was pretty nice, but the consistency is
on the thinner side, so three coats was necessary to achieve
full opacity.
Application was okay; the polish went
on thinly; there was barely any color
on the first, okay coverage but some streaky spots left
on the second, but by the third, everything had come together for
full opacity.
The polish itself is
on the sheer side, and definitely required three coats for
full opacity.
It was sheer
on the first coat, but even out by the second; I had
full opacity in two coats.
The first coat was
on the sheer side, but it evened out to
full opacity at two.
The store states that you should apply 2 - 3 coats of this polish for
full opacity however
on my third coat I decided to add one extra just for good measure.
I really liked this shade, but the formula is
on the thinner side, so I needed 3 coats to build up to
full opacity.
The formula was
on the thinner side, but didn't flood my cuticles and I reached
full opacity in 2 coats.
Alongside
full - colour illustrations of the works and installation, David Ryan discusses the new paintings in detail, concentrating
on their «malleability of density,
opacity and light».