There are some polishes that beg to be paired with a matte top coat. Lady Muck and Victoriana from Butter London are two of those polishes. Really, they're beautiful no matter the finish, but the creamy formula with a subtle shimmer just works so well when matte.
Victoriana is one of my favorite Butter polishes. It's a gorgeous color and could be a one-coater if you use a thick coat. I used two thin-ish coats for this mani. It applies smooth as...er...butter (seriously, though). Lady Muck's formula is a bit thinner and required 3 thin coats to look opaque. Victoriana is on my middle and ring fingers, Lady Muck on my index and pinkie. I used Butter London's Matte Finish top coat on all nails.
While I love the matte look, I wanted to play around some more so I added shiny tips with a swipe of Butter London's Hardwear P.D. Quick Top Coat. The tips are so subtle that they were difficult to photograph as you might notice in the first picture. Where are the tips? I promise they're there.
Butter London Lady Muck and Victoriana - Outdoors, cloudy |
The next photos show off the shiny tips a bit better. The color looks different in each picture, however. The light source is different in each one. There is no color correction or photoshop in any of these photos (except the addition of my watermark).
Butter London Lady Muck and Victoriana - Outdoors, indirect sun |
Butter London Lady Muck and Victoriana - Indoors, fluorescent lighting |
Butter London Lady Muck and Victoriana - Outdoors, direct sun |
What do you think of this subtle French mani? I find that matte top coats don't protect against tip wear quite as well as shiny ones so perhaps the shiny tips will also serve a functional purpose here. Hooray for elegant utility!
Thanks for reading!
- Melissa
All polishes used in this post are from my personal collection and were not provided for review. All opinions are my own.
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