When Essie's Spring collection, Madison Ave-Hue, started rolling out in stores last month, it didn't 'wow' me as a whole. For some reason, pinks and lavenders and lilacs, while pretty, don't excite me that much this time of year, maybe because every brand comes out with a version of them for Spring. I mean, don't get me wrong, I love those pink and purple pastel shades, but once you have two or three, that's all you really need because they all end up looking the same. But blues? Blues always excite me. I can't help it. I'm obsessed, and I can never have enough. So when I saw the displayer at my local Loblaws, I knew that I had to get Avenue Maintain.
Avenue Maintain is a medium brightened cornflower blue in a cream finish. It has a fluid consistency without being too thick or too runny. It goes on smoothly and evenly, without any pulling, bubbling, or streaking. It has high pigmentation and will reach opacity in one medium-thick coat or two thin-medium coats. It is much less purple than Essie's Lapis of Luxury, lighter and less purple than Illamasqua's Cameo, slightly darker and more purple than Joe Fresh's Blueberry, and darker than Topshop's Celestial. This is honestly one of the best Essie shades I've ever worked with. Applies incredibly smooth with amazing colour pay-off and is completely self-levelling. It goes on the way Illamasqua or Julep nail lacquers do (which is to say, phenomenally). The shade itself somehow manages to be unique, too, because all the dupes I could think of are either lighter or darker, and more purple or less purple. This is one of those widely flattering blues that can be worn all year round and by pretty much anybody of any age and any skintone because it's not too bright or loud, but not too pastel or dainty, either. To me, there's something very "classy Euro" about this shade, reminding me of boat rides down the French Riviera and Van Gogh paintings (particularly "Irises" and "Bedroom in Arles").
OF COURSE you can wear this. It isn't even a question. Don't be scared, JUST DO IT! I don't know why you don't think you can wear this. It's seriously universally flattering!
I'm still waiting for that blue nail polish collection post! This looks a bit like OPI/Sephora Slushied to me, but there's probably some subtle difference.
There's a big difference between this and Slushied! This one leans much more cornflower, almost periwinkle with the purple undertones, whereas Slushed is a full-blown aqua/cyan blue.
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Playlist (July 2024)
Bishop Briggs - The Way I Do
Etiquette - Attention Seeker
Foxes - Feet Don't Fail Me Now
J-Hope - Killin' It Girl (Solo Version)
Jin - Don't Say You Love Me
Jin (feat. Yena) - Loser
Jin - Nothing Without Your Love
Jin - With the Clouds
Kero Kero Bonito - The Princess and the Clock
Lexi Jayde - Newbury Park
Lucy Dacus - Hot & Heavy
May-a - Apricots
Naomi August - Next to You
Nothing, Nowhere - Dead2me
Nothing, Nowhere - Electric Heartbreak
Nothing, Nowhere - The Heart Mechanic
Nothing, Nowhere - You
NewDad - Change My Mind
Nine One One - Who
Osei the Seventh - Cafe Deluxe
Paramore - Sanity (Demo)
Samia - Fit N Full
Santigold (feat. Trouble Andrew) - I'm a Lady
Sara Kays - Remember That Night?
Sara Kays (feat. Cavetown) - Struck by Lightning
Small Black - Despicable Dogs (Washed Out Remix)
Stalking Gia (feat. Blackbear) - Miracles
Tablo x RM - Stop the Rain
The Beaches - Takes One to Know One
The Girls - Schools for Fools
Tomorrow x Together - Surfing in the Moonlight
Troye Sivan - Lucky Strike
Voka Gentle - Peculiar Form of Sleep
Yumi Zouma - Astral Projection
Hmmm...you think I can wear this? I'll have to see a swatch on my skintone, I keep giving it the eye but I'm SCURRED, Denise!! Make me a believer!
ReplyDeleteOF COURSE you can wear this. It isn't even a question. Don't be scared, JUST DO IT! I don't know why you don't think you can wear this. It's seriously universally flattering!
DeleteJust here to comment about your superb nail painting job!
ReplyDeleteI think mum would love this colour.
Thanks! She probably would -- I think Essie polishes are on sale at Loblaws right now. ;)
DeleteI'm still waiting for that blue nail polish collection post! This looks a bit like OPI/Sephora Slushied to me, but there's probably some subtle difference.
ReplyDeleteThere's a big difference between this and Slushied! This one leans much more cornflower, almost periwinkle with the purple undertones, whereas Slushed is a full-blown aqua/cyan blue.
DeleteSo... basically, this is still a must-have.