I only heard of A-England for the
first time about a month or so ago, and after browsing on their website,
I instantly knew I needed to have a couple of their polishes! A-England
is a relatively new brand of just over a year old and was created by
Adina Bodana, an Italian who moved to London more than 20 years ago. The
brand is unashamedly British, with each of the polishes having names
that reflect the heritage of medieval days. They are also all 3-free.
The current collection, The Mythicals, consists of shades from the more
blue / purple toned end of the spectrum, with a couple of brights and
the obligatory top and base coat also included.
Today, I am going to be showing you Guinevere.
Guinevere is a cool toned, dusty
lilac creme, which almost seems to lean a little grey on the nails. The
formula applied flawlessly, was neither too runny nor too thick, and was
opaque in 2 coats.
Although it looks like a dupable
shade, I have found it is unique to my collection, being slightly darker
and less blue-based than OPI Planks a Lot, which I have swatched alongside it above.
Verdict
The formulation of this polish is
great and I love the names of the polishes. Although not overly cheap,
the prices are comparable with OPI and there are often sales, (I
purchased this when there was 30% off so got it for £6), which combined
with the free worldwide shipping offered by the website makes these
polishes a good deal. If you don’t have a dusty lilac or lavender in
your stash, this would be a good purchase moving into Spring, especially
with all the candy colours in fashion this coming season. I have
already had a couple of comments on it and I’m sure I will be wearing it
more over the next few months!
4/5
Price - £9
Where to Buy – A-England
I love the colour of this polish and the fact that its a little on the dusty side. I love lilac but it looks awful on my nails but this looks as though it would be ok as its not your typical lilac, great post x
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Thanks :-) It is not your usual lilac although I would say that it is still very cool-toned.
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