
The Orly is more pitch black than the ChG, which is much more of a charcoal jelly that builds to a black in two coats. Honestly, I CAN tell the difference in person, but I doubt anyone else would notice. The ChG looks deeper, like you're looking into a black pool, while the Orly is darker and looks more like a shiny black surface like patent leather or vinyl.
Now here is my new way of mattify-ing polishes. Honestly, I never got into the matte trend much, but I like it sometimes. Usually I'll take an existing color and use ChG Matte Magic over it, but I hate how it always seems to lighten the color or make it cloudy looking. I got this new buffing block that feels like the buffing surface is just the foam, and not a separate piece of "sandpaper" like on some. I just lightly buffed the topcoat (in this case, Seche Vite) once it had dried in long sweeping motions. Here is the result:

I REALLY like how it comes out. Yeah, it doesn't come out too matte - more like a satin finish, but I think I prefer that anyway - and it shows a bit of buffing stroke lines, but the best part is the lack of cloudiness! I've been considering getting Illamasqua Scorn because of how gorgeously dark it is for being a matte (or satin) black, but I may have found a new way to satisfy the craving.
Here is a picture of the buffing block I used:
What do you think of this way of mattify-ing a polish? Have you ever tried it before? Do you have a favorite matte topcoat?
i'm gonna try this, looks interesting
ReplyDeleteI think it's ingenious and less expensive! Thanks for sharing... :)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI've tried this too a while ago, because I desperately wanted mattifying top coat, and I loved it =)
ReplyDeleteColor Club Where's the Soiree is a lovely finish black. It looks like leather.
ReplyDeleteI like your satin finish look.
I just like applying a matte coat. Too scared that I'll buff and ruin the polish. If it works for some, go for it. I love this black from orly and definitely gonna. Purchase for stamping
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