Cherry Pie : My Fair Lady

10 August 2011

My Fair Lady

When I received a Ciaté nail polish with last months Glossy Box I fell in love immediately! I was getting a bit bored with Models Own and Nails Inc polishes, as I'm sure many others are, so when Ciaté was introduced to me, I was very pleased!

In the Glossy Box, I received the shade 'Cabaret' which is a 'ruby purple with a bright berry twist', so when I spotted a free polish in September's Marie Claire magazine, I opted for the opposite shade to what I already had.



I picked up the shade 'My Fair Lady', which is really a lovely name for a polish I think. I really love nude/beige shades so this one was perfect for me! I love the little bow on the front of the pot and the extra long brush makes it much easier to apply.





Compared to 'Cabaret', this shade is extremely thin, probably one of the thinnest polishes I've ever used, but because it's such a lovely shade, I think I can let it off! It does redeem itself by drying pretty quickly and leaving a lovely, shiny finish.

Overall it took three coats to look decent, but it really is a lovely colour, very feminine and cute, similar to Peach Melba type shades that are available in many other polish ranges.



Ciaté have a number of great shades, including really great colour popping ones, all for £9, which compared to other polishes, isn't too bad of a price!

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21 comments

  1. Love both those colours I don't know which one I prefer as they are both gorgeous xx

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  2. I love the colour of both! I'm not sure about the jelly-ish finish though :| xx

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  3. Love the colours :)
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  4. i got this too, i had a hard time choosing which colour i wanted, but i'm happy with my choice! love the colour you got in your glossybox too... i got bright yellow, not the best!

    MJLSTYLE

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  5. It's a really lovely colour and I love the name :) The only nude colour polish I have is Eyeko's one and it looks a bit darker than 'My Fair Lady'. xxx

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  6. I randomly bought the base coat by them a while back (because it was cheap!) and they look like a really good brand. Will definitely have to check them out x

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  7. I love both of these colours! I got a free polish from this company last year some time, a gorgeous deep burgundy shade, I love it! xx
    Sirens and Bells

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  8. Oh wow, these colours are great! Have used this brand before and really liked their polishes, especially with such cute bottles!

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  9. OH MY that berry colour is perfect - I have been wanting that for forever. Thank you for literally answering my prayers!

    X

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  10. love these little pots! so cute. http://openboxjewels.blogspot.com/ X

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  11. How pretty! the packaging is so cute!

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  12. i have a ciate polish, like a deep red? love it! xx

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  13. ah, they look lush! heard they were real expensive though, but their little bows are just too cute haha!

    xo
    ramz and the flock

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  14. The bottles are majorly cute, I love it when there's extra detail on beauty products! Great shades as well.

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  15. I love Ciate! The bottles are so pretty, too!

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  16. Love your blog :) x

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  17. It's such a lovely nude colour!

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  18. Love both shades, especially the nude.

    Sadie xx

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  19. I really want to try this brand, the colour look fab and the bottles are so pretty!xx

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  20. both those colours are lovely! especially the nude one, its gorgeous!xo
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