[Review] Ciaté – She’s electric, Looking Glass, Jewelry Box

Good evening everyone,

tonight I want to review 3 more Ciaté polishes I bought during the past few months. One of them I got from my dear friend Heidi (Heidi’s Polish). She was so nice to give me She’s electric as a present along with some other polishes.

Anyway, today’s polishes are :

  • She’s electric
  • Looking Glass
  • Jewelry Box

 

She’s Eclectic

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Is it blue, is it purple? This clever duo-tone polish is unique and very pretty. It takes 2 to 3 coats but when it’s opaque it’s a superstar in direct sunlight.

Available on the Ciaté UK Webiste for the regular price of £9.00.

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Especially when popping it up with colorful studs this polish shows it’s true quality.

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Looking Glass

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A stunning holographic silver polish that gives off a rainbow pop! Good coverage and a smooth surface after the polish dried, are the perfect requirements for stamping or any other nail art.

Available on the Ciaté UK Webiste for the regular price of £9.00.

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Jewellery Box

Jewelry Box

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Pictures taken from Ciaté Website

Bold and beautiful, this glittery black is the perfect accessory for any girls night on the town. The polish is very sheer at the beginning so you might need 3 coats to get an opaque finish. The different colored and holographic glitter. With one coat it even looks like small hairs of fur or feather.

Available on the Ciaté USA Website for $7.50 instead of $15.00.

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How do you like these polishes? Which one is your favorite?

 

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[Review] Ciaté – Corrupted Neon Glitters

Hello lovelies,

only a few days left until this years Ciaté Month is over. I would love to read what you think and if you liked it. Please let me know in the comments below or on my other Social Media Sites.

Today I would like to review Ciaté’s Corrupted Neons Kits.

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Usually the loose neon glitters I am going to review today are only available in the corrupted neons kits. They come in four different colors and include a mini polish, a full sized bottle of loose glitter and a mini bottle of black light top coat.

Let’s take a look at the available kits (top to bottom)

  • Corrupted Neon Manicure Megaphone
  • Corrupted Neon Manicure Club Tropicana
  • Corrupted Neon Manicure Shout out
  • Corrupted Neon Manicure Foam Party

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I got mine seperately at TKmaxx though. I bought the following three:

  • 10g – Megaphone Neon Glitter
  • 10g – Club Tropicana Neon Glitter
  • 10g – Foam Party Neon Glitter

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I really love how bright these glitters are. Depending on which base color you apply them they loose a bit of their brightness though. I applied over Ciaté’s sass pott and used different placements and also neon studs to brighten up this manicure.

To achieve this look you simply add tape at the parts where you want to keep the base color. Carefully add a layer of clear top coat where you want the glitter to stick. I made sure not to apply to much on the tape because it would we a waste of glitter since it would stick to the tape. Immediately add the glitter and while everything is still wet, carefully take off the tape. If there is some glitter poking out of the straight line, poke it back in place to get a clear edge.

Add small dots of clear polish to make the studs stick to your nail and you are done. I did not use any top coat to seal in the glitter, since I don’t like the way it looks.

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How do you like the result?

If you are interested in buying these kits, they are still available at the Ciate USA Webiste.

 

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[Review] Ciaté – Flower Manicure

Good evening everyone,

since spring is coming and the flowers start to bloom I wanted to introduce you to Ciaté’s Flower Manicure Kit. It comes in two different set’s. One in pink (Strike A Posy) and one in blue (Bada Bloom [sold out]). Both kit’s include a mini polish, some different flowers, as well as a pair of tweezers, a nail file and a full sized Speed Coat Pro top coat.

I bought the blue set – Bada Bloom.

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Again, the packaging is cute as heck. Do you see the details on the carton?

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My set included different kinds of flowers as well as different colored flowers. You can tell that they must have colored them to make them more bright, since the color comes off when you remove them from the nail later.

The tweezers are really good quality if you ask me and might be the reason why they didn’t include a full-sized polish in this set. You gotta know, the kit is usually around 20,- € so if you add up the regular prices of all products (full sized top coat ~ 10,- €; full sized polish ~ 10,- €; plus tweezers and flowers) you get more then the paid price.

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The polish included in my set is ferris wheel, such a pretty light polish. Perfect for spring!

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The quality of PP119 Ferris wheel is as great as always. A good polish which is opaque in two good coats. It is a creme polish that goes one smoothly and dries with a shiney finish. I really love this color, I just wished they would have included a full sized paint pot and some more flowers.

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Here you see ferris wheel with some cute blue butterflies. Ideal for a spring manicure. I bought mine at Woolworth.

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Let’s move on to the Flower Manicure.

First you apply 2 coats of base color and let it dry properly, else you’ll ruin the whole mani. After that apply some clear polish of nail glue to add the flowers. Be careful not to apply to much pressure while picking them up with the tweezer or you’ll break them. Set them on the nail, where you added the clear polish or nail glue and carefully press them down on to the nail. Also carefully press down the edges of the flowers until they nicely stick to the nails. Let it dry seal them in with one or two coats of fast drying top coat.

Here is my result.

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I am in love with this cute design. I just wished it wouldn’t be so super textured. Don’t get me wrong, I like sand polished with texture and I like studs, but this was a bit to much for me. Some nails were fine, like my middle finger with the 2 flowers, but some were difficult to bare with – like my thumb nails haha

Maybe I shouldn’t add another flower over the purple one, but in general I love the idea and outcome of this mani. It’s just so cute and prefect for spring.

What do you think?

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