Showing posts with label pastels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pastels. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Ciate Loop the Loop - Fairground collection

EDIT: CLICK HERE FOR NEW AND BETTER SWATCH OF LOOP THE LOOP!!

No longer shall you wait! As I promised yesterday, here's a review of Ciate Loop the Loop from the Fairground Collection. A very nice pale yellow. I wanted a yellow polish for some while, and when I saw Ciate's, I knew I had found my new best friend for summer!
If you want to check out my review of Ciate Hoopla (the peachy-pink on the photo) follow this link were you also can see the whole Fairground collection: Ciate Hoopla 
Oh well, back to Loop the Loop! 

                                     
                                             

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I used three coats.
 

 On the picture below, there is only two coats on the pinky. As you can see, it's not completely even, so I would recommend 3 coats, like on the other nails.
Ciate wins everytime on appearance. I just love their bottles! But appearance isn't everything - the polish itself is also very good, with a nice finish and long lasting.

So, do you need to get this or doesn't it appeal to you?
- Marie

Dansk; Som lovet kommer her review af Ciate Loop the Loop, som er en lækker lysegul neglelak, som uden tvivl bliver min bedste ven her til sommer! For at se review at Ciates Hoopla samt resten af Fairground kollektionen følg dette link: Ciate Hoopla . Til disse billeder har jeg brugt 3 lag, da lakken var en lille bitte smule ujævnt fordelt ved 2 lag. Ciate vinder til hver en tid på udseendet, men også selve indholdet holder! Taler den til jer, eller er den ikke lige jer? :)

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Rainbow Pastel Nails with Ciate, Essie & Elf !

Hi guys!
Just a quick picture of my pastel nails today!
From thumb to pinky: Ciate Loop the Loop, Ciate Hoopla, Elf Lilac, Essie Bikini so Teeny & Elf Mint Cream!
Which color do you like the best? :)
- Marie

Monday, May 13, 2013

Ciate Hoopla - Fairground Collection

Hi "guys"! As promised here's a refview of Ciate Hoopla! A very nice peachy pink summery pastel color! It is from Ciates Fairground Collection which consists of 5 pastels and 4 glitter polishes. I know I promised to review Ciate Loop the Loop as well (the yellow pastel one) but I lost the Pictures, so I will have you waiting for that! Sorry! I blame all kind of electronic things. Anyways, here it is!

Application was very easy and drying time fast. I used two coats, mostly for the sake of these pictures, so the color would be clearer to you.

As mentioned before this is just perfect for summer!
And do I love the bootle? Yes! So cute.

Just in case you want to check Caite Fairground Collection, I'll post a picture owned by Ciate so you can see the whole collection since I only own 2 of them. Sadly.

From top (left to right) they are called: Carousel, Helter-skelter, Funhouse,Rollercoaster, Loop the Loop, Candyfloss, Hoopla, Spinning Teacup, Ferris Whell.
Funhouse is really on my wishlist.
Well, let me know, do you like Hoopla? :)
- Marie


Dansk: Som lovet swatch af Ciate lakkerne! Desværre mistede jeg lige billederne til Ciate Loop the Loop (den pastelgule) så indtil videre må I lige nøjes med den her. Ciate Fairground Collection består af 5 pastellakker og 4 glitterlakker. Jeg vil anbefale alt ved Ciate, dækkeevne, tørretid, farverne og ikke mindst selve flasken. Til disse billeder har jeg brugt 2 lag, men det var mest for billedets skyld, da 1 lag også var fint nok. Kan I lide den? :)
- Marie

Essie Bikini So Teeny & Elf Mint Cream

This is just a perfect combo! Essie Bikini so Teeny, which I bought last summer but still is fully wearable since pastel colors still are hot, and ELF Mint Cream.


ELF Mint Cream is a very nice creamy mint green. Actually I've been looking for a mint polish for a long time, and had just totally forgotten that I had this one! Sweet.

Bikini so Teeny is a light blue, with just a hint of lavender lilac in it.
Since these 2 colors fit so well together I decided to wear both on same time.
 
 
I love Essie because they are very opaque and have a big wide brush,
which make application very easy, and they dry very fast
 ELF polishes have smaller brushes and are a bit thinner in consistens than Essie, and they need a bit longer drying time, but hey, when the price is only 2$ it's A OK.
 
I used 1 coat of Essie and 2 coats of ELF.