I picked up a bottle of MAC’s Illegal Purple Nail Lacquer ($11) from their new Cult of Cherry collection. The color in the bottle looks very dark, almost black. The MAC Web site describes the color as “creamy blackened eggplant.” There is no shimmer or glitter in the polish.
So this morning, I did a quick-and-dirty manicure, which, for me, is removing old polish, softening and pushing back cuticles, and shaping the nails with an emery board. I followed with a basecoat, two coats of Illegal Purple, and a topcoat.
On the brush and on white paper, the color is definitely purple, but on my nails, depending on the light, it could be any color from dark red to black. The purple doesn’t really show up as purple, per se. The white paper swatch at right also shows the level of one-coat coverage. Which is to say that unless you want a translucent “glaze” look, you will need to use at least two coats. (For me, even two coats isn’t really enough. After the polish dried fully, I can see some uneven spots; I should’ve done a third coat.)
VERDICT: The polish was easy to apply and wasn’t sticky or streaky. While I like the color, it’s not as clearly purple as I was hoping. And additional coats would darken the color further. If you liked Chanel’s Vamp nail polish, you will probably like Illegal Purple. And the color should pair well with fall’s black lips, if you choose to indulge that trend.
As possible alternatives, I would like to try Sephora by OPI‘s purple shades Meet for Drinks and Caffeine Fix.