Alessandro Peachy Cinderella Swatch and Review with Glitter Flower Nail Art - Digit-al Dozen Bling Week
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Hey everyone!!Happy Wednesday! Are the days and weeks flying by or is it just me? I'm working hard at catching up with the reviews that I owe. So, you can expect a steady stream of posts from me in the next few weeks :)
Here's one that I owe, and it's a brand new line for me. A new line for all of us (in the U.S.) in fact! Check out their facebook page and shop for one of 99 shades on their website. Also known as the sister brand to Tweezerman, Alessandro is one of the leading luxury nail polish and hand care brands in Europe and they have officially crossed the ocean to launch 99 fabulous shades of nail color (and more) in the USA. If there's a color you are looking for, chances are you will find that Alessandro makes it!
Alessandro Peachy Cinderella is a salmon peach shade. Great formula, you are seeing a full non streaky coverage at 2 coats here.
After the second coat was applied, I used my smallest dotting tool to pick up and place yellow circle glitters previously reviewed from Born Pretty Store, and diamond glitters I picked up from an Etsy shop.
The one above is one shot of this look before top coat went on. I'm trying out some new watermarks with a new program. What do you think?
As far as nail art goes, this is a super pretty, fun look that is relatively easy to accomplish. My only advice is to use 2 coats of top coat as the diamond glitter corners can pop up if not sealed down nicely. I have one coat of Seche Vite here.
I know it's not exceptionally BLINGlike, but they are blingtastic flowers, and I LOVE how they turned out. Based on this one shade, I certainly would recommend Alessandro nail polish. Have you heard of them yet? Do you have any?
Be well, catch you tomorrow!
~Victoria
*Product(s) provided for unbiased review consideration.
Great manicure :)
ReplyDeleteabsolutely lovely! Love the 3D effect and the colours are such a great combo! :D
ReplyDeleteOh this is truly beautiful! **
So delicate and pretty.
ReplyDeleteI've got Sunshine Glow but I'm not that keen on the formula - you really have to load up the layers to get it opaque.
This color is perfect for you! All your pics are gorge, but that last one is amaze-balls.
ReplyDeleteThank you :* It's funny, I traditionally shy away from peaches, corals and salmon colors. I might just have to branch out a bit :P
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Katie Louise! Happy to have you reading :)
ReplyDeleteHmm, sorry to hear it. I had no problems and this was opaque in 2 coats.
ReplyDeleteThank you Mina. You are so sweet! xo
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it Lisa :D
ReplyDeleteThank you Anna!
ReplyDeleteAppreciate your comment, thanks Josephine :)
ReplyDeleteLove this look!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving the color of this!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love this! It's very pretty. Also happens to be the color scheme I used in my wedding so that makes me love it more!
ReplyDeleteOooo a new line! Where are they being sold besides online? I wouldn't have thought to use diamond glitters like that - awesome!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely. I really like your use of sequin bling.
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! :)
ReplyDeletewhat a genius way to make flowers!! i love this!!! i wish i had diamond glitters to try it! and i love the new watermark!
ReplyDeleteI like Peachy Cinderella! Great idea to make flowers! :-) I like your new watermark! :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is so awesome!!!
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