I got the chance to swatch and review the new A-England
collection, wich was inspired by a painting by John Singer Sargent, titled as Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose. We have 4 new
shades, three of them are delicate light shades, and the fourth one is an
almost black vampy color.
The three light shades have a different formula than the
other A-England polishes that I tried, they have a sheerer formula, the
pigmentation is not too hight, so I ended up needing 3 coats of each for full
opacity.
CARNATION LILY LILY ROSE
It’s a pale, silvery lavender-violet linear holographic. On
my skintone, it’s almost totally silver, the lavender-violet tones are not
showing up as much as I want to. I applied 3 coats and topcoat.
SYMPHONY IN BLUE AND SILVER
It’s a silvery light blue linear holographic. I applied 3
coats and topcoat.
SYMPHONY IN GREEN AND GOLD
I would call it a Spring green, or pistachio green, I mean
the actual color of a pistacio seed. It has a slight gold glow and that typical
A-England ethereal linear holo. I applied 3 coats and topcoat.
NOCTURNE
It’s a really deep, almost black polish with holo dust. It
has a plum-brown-burgundy kinda basecolor, but it’s so dark, that it will look
black in most light situations. It has a really high pigmentation, on shorter
nails you can totally get away with only 1 coat, but on longer nails I would
suggest to use 2 thin coats, that’s how I applied it (and topcoat of course).
To be honest, I don’t really feel this collection right now.
I’m in a total Summer/tropical/bright color mood, so these pastely shades are
way too Spring for me. I’m a little bit sad about the pigmentation as well,
because I never had an A-England that needed more than 2 coats. Of course I’m not against a 3
coater, it’s just a little bit unusual from the brand. I wish this collection
would came out a little bit earlier, because I would’ve loved the blue and the
silvery lavender in the Spring time, and I’m totally gonna wear Nocturne from
Fall to Winter,but right now, all of these are going to rest in my nail polish
shelf.
Ugh, these are so stunning!
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