So many nail polish brands are coming out with some really lovely holiday collections. It leaves me wanting to buy and swatch them all for you. Sadly, I don't have the money to buy them all ... but I did buy a few. Today's post is Heels of Dazzle, which is another from the Venique 2012 Holiday Collection.
Heels of Dazzle is a shiny red sequin style hex glitter in a thick and clear base. I was drawn to this glitter because it is just so different from the other holiday glitters this year since a lot of brands went with ultra-fine glitters.
Shown above is one coat of Heels of Dazzle layered over L.A. Colors Black. At first, I was just using the black base to really pull attention to the red, but I came to really love this decision. As you can see, in some light the red really pops and in others it's a hidden mystery. It's like opening that one present on Christmas that you didn't manage to find hidden around the house (yes, I was one of those kid!) and being completely and totally surprised—but in a good way.
Adding a second layer of glitter gave me another surprise. Adding more glitter on top of the first coat caused it to begin reflecting the light off of each other. This caused fiery glints of color. The flares of fire really aren't this prevalent in all lights. It's more something you'll catch out of the corner of your eye or with a motion of your hand. It will capture your attention but will disappear when you look closer. I was really lucky to capture this with my lightbox and such direct lighting.
I added a top coat to seal the polish and give this mani a perfectly smooth finish. I was pretty darn impressed with how flat this glitter sat on my nail. There was only one problem piece and it was simply a defective bit of glitter that had gotten cut in half leaving it with a rough edge. It was easy to remove and the top coat filled in the gap.
A tip to distributing the glitter without large patches: give your brush a side to side swish as you drag it up your nail. It's not a perfect solution and you'll likely still end up digging for glitter to fill a spot or two but not as much. You can also try the dabbing method with your brush. A dab here and there can really distribute the glitter. :)
While browsing through a beauty salon catalog I came across Venique and their new Holiday Collection. I immediately fell in love with their Twinkle Surprise gift box. It contained two of their three holiday reds — Runway Sparkle and Heels of Dazzle. Today I'm bringing you a swatch of Runway Sparkle and a comparison on how this shimmery red holds up against Orly's Star Spangled.
Here is Venique Runway Sparkle on my nails. It's a lovely rich red with a sparkle of bright red shimmer. I knew the moment it went on my nails that I had a polish very like this in my collection. It didn't take much digging since I don't own many reds.
I decided to use some fake nails to test these polishes against each other since I was already sporting some nail art. Here is how they hold up with one coat over clear fake nails. There's really not much difference at one coat except that the Orly is a much more sheer polish.
At two coats you really start to see that Venique's Runway Sparkle is a deeper shade of red. You also see that it layers much better than Orly's Star Spangled. Orly is still very much a sheer while Venique has turned nearly opaque with just two coats.
At three coats Venique has taken on a very noticeable, darker shade of red and has reached full coverage. However, you also begin to see a big difference in the amount of shimmer. Orly is packed full, with nearly every inch covered in shimmer. Venique isn't quite so lucky. The shimmer is more thin and spread out leaving it to get a bit lost under its darker red base.
Top coat is definitely needed as shimmer polishes almost always have a texture to them as the base settles around the shimmer. With some top coat the difference in shimmer is really noticeable as light gleams off the shiny surfaces.
The reason I chose to use clear fake nails was for just this reason. In the bottle, Venique looked to have a lot more shimmer than was showing on my nails. It left me wondering if the shimmer was sticking to the sides of the bottle. Flipping the nails over shows that, while Venique still doesn't quite live up to Orly's shimmer packed polish, it does have more shimmer than it shows. It doesn't stick to the bottle though, it just sinks on the nail!! When I buy a shimmer, I definitely want shimmer so I lean a bit more towards Orly for this reason but the deeper shade of red Venique uses makes me want to reach for it more during the holiday season.
In the end, the question is: Dupe or Dupe Not? The answer is that Venique Runway Sparkle is definitely not a dupe for Orly Star Spangled. Over all though, I'm happy to now own Runway Sparkle, and I do like the Venique formula a little bit better because at three coats Orly Star Spangled still wasn't getting full coverage. I just wish Runway Sparkle had a more present shimmer.