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a-england: Iseult, Holy Grail & Excalibur (review/swatches)
I continue to be impressed with a-england’s superb line of lacquers; today I bring you my third review on these beauties (part 1 reviewed here and part 2 here) which consists of ‘Iseult’ – an elegant princess pink, ‘Holy Grail’ – a pure molten gold and ‘Excalibur’ – a gleaming steely silver. One of the things I absolutely love about this range, is the high saturation of colour, along with the excellent application, high glossy shine and wonderful hues….oh wait; that’s more than one thing, right?! All swatches are with Sèche Natural base coat and two coats of lacquer, no top coat.
I confess that I initially passed over ‘Iseult’ in favour of certain other shades in the range but am so glad I finally got the chance to review this, as it has now become one of my favourite all time polishes. Never having been a ‘pink’ inclined person, ‘Iseult’ has made a believer out of me; this is an ethereal and dainty shade, of the most delicate pink (think inner part of a seashell) with a subtle silver, pink and some blue micro-shimmer in the base, lending it such incredible depth. Note how whether seen in full sun (top photo) or indirect light (bottom photo), the secret silver shimmer is always apparent. Not meant to be overly opaque, it has a modern yet ladylike feel to it and I love the clean and polished look it lends your nails. Pure bliss!
Going through my stash, I found that I didn’t have many shades in this range and the only one that came close is ‘Opal’, a discontinued shade from CHANEL. While the base tone seems to be very close, the biggest difference between the two is the lack of obvious silver shimmer and increase in pink shimmer of the CHANEL. ‘Iseult’ also seems to be a more cool toned hue, probably based on its delicate blue shimmer. I also found that ‘Opal’ seemed almost yellowish in comparison to the ballerina pink of ‘Iseult’.
‘Holy Grail’ is an antiqued looking golden hue, with very subtle reddish and green flecks of shimmer in its base. This is the colour I imagine that chalice of legend would be; a deep yet vibrant gold. At two coats, it still isn’t fully opaque, but I prefer it that way as it will never come off as too bright or gaudy but more of a regal yet wearable shade. Note how intensely it sparkles when viewed in full sun (top photo) yet how indirect light (bottom photo) tones it down enough to fully enjoy its depth.
Among the few golds I have in my stash, the closest I found was NARS’ ‘Desperado’ (reviewed here) and even though the bottle shades seem quite close, note how much lighter ‘Holy Grail’ appears on the nail. The similarity between the two is primarily in the hues of the shimmer particles they both possess which cloaks them each with a patina of age to them. ‘Desperado’ also seems to bear a somewhat brassier look to it, compared to ‘Holy Grail’s’ true molten gold hue. Note how full sun (top photo) brings out a different gleam in each, while indirect light (bottom photo) points out the obvious tonal differences.
Finally, we have ‘Excalibur’, a gleaming silver metallic foil hue. The intensity of the shine on this one was absolutely insane; seen in sunlight (top photo), you would be hard pressed to view it without sunglasses and I love how even in indirect light (bottom photo) you still have that reflective finish. The application was as smooth as butter, and probably because it is a foil polish, dry time was super fast, with no brush strokes to speak of. This is the silver hue I think of when I think of King Arthur’s sword of legend; forged of the finest metals and imbued with magic……superb!
The closest shade I have in my collection is Gosh’s ‘Silver’ (reviewed here), another metallic foil polish with slightly more grey in its base and chunkier foil particles as well. While they were both quite similar in application, ‘Excalibur’ has a much smoother finish and was fully opaque with two thin coats whereas ‘Silver’ was just a touch thinner making it minimally less opaque.
Final thoughts: At the risk of repeating myself, this entire line is more than worthy of its royal and historical references and each polish to date has totally impressed me. I find myself captivated by the highly pigmented shades and I love that they are all easily two-coaters. Even without a top coat, the resulting end shine is mirror like and while the colours themselves are not outrageous hues, they all have a certain undefinable “something” that takes them to a whole new level. Apart from being free from all harmful toxins, the range is also animal cruelty-free and the entire line is personally overseen by the founder and creator, the ingenious Adina Bodana. All polishes (including base and top coats) retail for £ 9.50 and the company also offers international shipping for your convenience. For more information or to order, please visit a-england’s website here.
*Disclaimer: Product samples were provided by the company/PR for my unbiased consideration
a-england: Merlin, Avalon & Perceval (review/swatches)
This past January, a new star in the world of nail lacquer, appeared on the horizon: a england. With my first review of these beauties, it was instant LOVE. The jewel-like hues, the incredibly smooth formula, the wonderfully flexible brush plus the high shine finish convinced me that this was a line of polishes of sublime perfection. The brain child of the highly talented Adina Bodana, these are polishes that are meant to “crown your hands and feet“. How appropriate then that her first collection should revolve around that most regal of legends, King Arthur. The three shades I bring you today are Merlin – a stunning silver sparkler, Avalon – deep royal purple and Perceval – intense shimmery garnet. All swatches are with Sèche Natural base coat and two coats of lacquer (except where noted in the comparisons), no top coat.
‘Merlin’ is described as a “spectacular scintillating silver” and is exactly that. Filled with varying sizes of both square & oblong pieces of highly reflective silver glitter, this is a semi-sheer polish that builds to good opacity by the second coat. Easy to apply and well flowing, this is excellent as a stand alone shade, or brilliant when layered as a top coat. Top swatch photo: 1 coat, middle photo: 2 coats (both taken in sunlight), bottom photo: indirect light (click to see detail of the glitter pieces). Representative of Merlin’s incandescent magical powers, this lacquer simply glows on your fingertips.
Looking through my stash, I came across CHANEL’s ‘Lamé’ which was the closest in hue and texture, although where ‘Merlin’ is a white-silver, ‘Lamé’ comes across as slightly more golden-tinged. The glitter pieces in ‘Lamé’ are also of only one size, which changes the density of the layering, and the other main difference is that ‘Lamé’ needed three coats to reach the same opacity level of ‘Merlin’, at two coats. Swatch photos above were taken in full sun (top) and indirect light (bottom).
My photos of ‘Avalon’ cannot truly do this shade justice; this is the most regal and intense purple I have yet to come across, and what makes it even more unique is the minute pink and blue shimmer in its depths. So densely saturated in colour, it was practically a one coater, although the swatches here are with two coats. The top and middle swatch photos show it to pull more bluer than it actually is, while the last photo (taken with flash) gives a better indication of its true violet undertones. Application was flawless with the loveliest glassy finish. ‘Avalon’, the royal and sacred island, home to Vivian, The Lady of the Lake…and some say the final resting place of King Arthur himself. This shade is truly breathtaking!
Of course, when I looked for a match, I found only one that came somewhat close: Nicole by OPI’s ‘Prized Possession Purple’ from the One Less Lonely Girl collection. While both shades bear similar blue & pink micro shimmer, ‘Prized Possession Purple’ is definitely a lighter hue and much more sheer, needing three coats to come close to the opacity of ‘Avalon’s’ two coats (top photo taken in sunlight, bottom photo with flash). To make things interesting, I then layered one coat of ‘Merlin’ on top and was captivated by the pattern, which looks almost like stars glimmering in a twilight sky. Swatch photos above are: index & ring fingers – ‘Avalon’, ring & pinkie fingers: ‘Prized Possession Purple’.
‘Perceval’ has an indescribable raw beauty; this is a deep almost ruby shade, with incredibly fine golden shimmer seeming to simmer in its depths. I fell for this ‘lit-from-within’ shade from the moment I saw it, and having such an incredible formula to work with, made it that much sweeter. Note how when seen in sunlight (top photo) as compared to indirect light (middle photo) the colour shifts from fiery to slightly cooler, while flash (bottom photo) brings out all the internal glimmer. This is an intense, jewel shade and will compliment all skin tones…I dare you to try and stop looking at it when you wear it! It is so fitting that ‘Perceval’ is a red, being the colour representative of loyalty and undying love, as was this virtuous knight who swore his allegiance to King Arthur, and legend has it that he was among those knights who found the Holy Grail to help heal his dying king. A true swoon-worthy shade…love!
In my stash of numerous red shades, once again the closest I came to a match was with Nicole by OPI’s ‘OMB!’ from the One Less Lonely Girl collection, but there are still significant differences. First of all, ‘OMB!’ is much more sheer, requiring three coats to reach the opacity of ‘Perceval’s’ two coats, and the former’s base shade is several tones lighter and more pink tinged. ‘Perceval’s’ base is somewhat more saturated as well, making the shimmer particles of ‘OMB!’ seem slightly sparser. Even with a coat of ‘Merlin’ layered on top, you can still see the deep ruby hue of ‘Perceval’ peeking through. Swatches photos above are: index & ring fingers – ‘Percival’, middle & pinkie fingers – ‘OMB!’.
Final thoughts: From the six shades I have reviewed and swatched to date of this incredible new line, I cannot help but be so impressed across the board, from the richness of the colours, the almost self-levelling formula, the excellent brush and the high gloss shine. They are colours we may have seen before, but somehow Adina manages to infuse each and every shade with that little extra magical touch, taking them from the ordinary to the sublime. Worthy of their regal and historical heritage, these are shades suited for royalty….or for anyone who always dreamed of being a princess, at the very least! This line of exquisite lacquers can be purchased through their website and they also offer international shipping…you really have no reason not to try them now! If you’ve been wanting to try these polishes out, here’s another incentive: from now until April 16th, and when you join a-england on their Facebook page, receive 20% off your entire order by typing in the promo code available.
*Disclaimer: product samples provided by the company/PR for my unbiased consideration
a-england: Guinevere, King Arthur & Lady of the Lake (review/swatches)
All the romantic glory that defines Camelot, has been given new life with a-england’s ‘The Mythicals Collection’. I originally previewed this new brand here, but today I bring you 3 shades in all their splendour: Guinevere – a dusty mauve, King Arthur – a steely grey, and Lady of the Lake – a holographic purple.
The bottles have an elegant simplicity to them and fit comfortably in your hand, with a short wand and a slightly wider brush, making it easy to cover your nail’s surface area quickly. The formula itself was superb, being more on the thick than thin side and completely self-levelling, a benefit with the 3 colours I’m showing today as I found that 2 coats gives you wonderful and full opacity. The dry time was quicker than anticipated and the end result is a glossy shine that almost doesn’t need a top coat. All swatches shown are with Sèche Natural base coat and 2 coats of lacquer, no top coat.
Guinevere is one of those shades that you can’t help but fall in love with; it is a creamy muted mauve touched lightly with lilac hints. It has an ethereal beauty to it, but with a modern boldness that fits well with today’s trends. I absolutely love the romantic look this one gives!
King Arthur brings to mind the burnished steel of a hero’s breastplate; this is a shimmery gunmetal grey but with very subtle coloured micro shimmer in pink and green, that gives this polish a unique depth. Once again, the formula flowed beautifully, leaving absolutely no brush strokes behind. It is a powerful shade, but with a modern feminine edge.
Lady of the Lake is a delicate holographic lacquer (my very first!), as mysterious to behold as the miracle of the Lady herself. This is a rich amethyst shade, with a silvery cast to it and incredibly fine holographic particles strewn throughout. Indoors, the prismatic effect is not readily apparent, but the deep purple hue is still magnificent on its own. Upon viewing this colour either in full sun or with the camera’s flash, your eyes are dazzled by the myriad rainbow hues. Like the light continuously changing over the Lake’s surface, this polish constantly evolves as you wear it. Utterly fabulous!
Searching through my stash for any similarities only yielded 2 results: OPI’s ‘Done out in Deco’ compared to Guinevere, and NARS’ ‘Full Metal Jacket’ compared to King Arthur.
OPI’s ‘Done out in Deco’ is slightly more pink in tone than Guinevere, and apart from the fact that OPI has that significantly wider ‘Pro-Brush’, the biggest difference was in the formula, which was thinner than Guinevere. Index and ring fingers: Guinevere, middle and pinkie fingers: Done out in Deco. All are with Sèche Natural base coat and 2 coats of lacquer, no top coat.
NARS’ ‘Full Metal Jacket’ was a very close match to King Arthur, but I did notice several differences. Firstly, Full Metal Jacket seems to lean more towards a silvery grey tone and was of a thinner consistency as well, but the biggest difference was in the finish, with the NARS leaving faint brush strokes behind. Index and ring fingers: King Arthur, middle and pinkie fingers: Full Metal Jacket. All are with Sèche Natural base coat and 2 coats of lacquer, no top coat.
Final thoughts: I cannot help but be completely impressed with this brand; I love how the concept is so unique, yet it beautifully melds history with modern beauty. The formula, which is completely free from all harmful toxins (no DBP, toluene or formaldehyde) and not tested on animals, is of excellent consistency with amazing colour payoff, and incredibly glossy shine. It is unfortunate I didn’t have decent sunlight to properly photograph Lady of the Lake to give you its full effect, but you can still see how awesome the holographic glitter is. All products can be purchased through their website which offers international shipping, and in my opinion, you will not be disappointed, whether its in quality, colour selection or customer service. Your only dilemma will be in which shade to choose!
New Brand: a-england ‘The Mythicals’
I get such a thrill when I come across a new and exciting brand, and ‘a-england’ is one such brand that you just have to hear about. I received a wonderful email the other day from Adina Bodana, a very unique sounding lady and founder of ‘a-england’ where she detailed the particulars of this ‘historically’ chic new line of lacquers.
‘a-england’ was officially launched this past January 8th, and looks to be quite promising, both in its concept, colour range, names and the product itself. The products are all free of toluene, formaldehyde and DBP, as well not tested on animals. Of course, without having tried the polishes out personally, I can only comment on what I see thus far, but I do so like what I’ve seen! It doesn’t hurt that I’ve always been a huge ‘Arthurian’ fan, and so this collection aptly named ‘The Mythicals’ and all based on characters straight out of Arthurian legend, is right up my alley. The salon formula shades seem to all be highly pigmented. According to Adina the inspiration behind the collection comes straight out of history itself:
“It was the time of extraordinary adventures, romance and courtly manner. Armoured knights would try to prove their worth and win the love of beautiful women, through their skills in battles, embarking in perilous journeys, exceptional trials, jousting tournaments when Camelot became the center of the universe and the myth of King Arthur the epitome of the Golden Age of Chivalry”
Apart from base coat and top coat (The Knight and The Shield respectively), the collection is comprised of 15 shades, with 2 of them holographic:
The rest of the collection includes the following:
*note that Morgan le Fay is what’s called a “Little Gem” and that it can be worn alone or layered over the other polishes for a dazzling effect
Even though ‘a-england’ is a relative new player on the scene, it’s already generating quite a buzz! I also love how the colours and names seem to be so well matched; I feel that Adina has beautifully captured the essence of that magical time and I look forward to more from this brand. Please visit their website here for more information or to purchase any of the products. All polishes, as well as base & top coats retail for £9.50 and from my understanding, international shipping is available as well.


























































































