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Wail: Ciate Knickerbockerglory!

Hey everyone!
Hope you're all having a decent week so far- only a couple of days til the weekend!

I mentioned this polish to you last Friday, as it came in my October Glossybox! (Though I was disappointed at the fact that it was pink...)



Ciate's Knickerbockerglory is not only a mouthful to say, but it's also a deep pink with a playful hint of red. It actually has a surprising shine to it too- all pics here are two coats of polish, without a topcoat!


Can we also just take a second to appreciate Ciate's gorgeous packaging!? Look at the adorable little bow! It makes me want to paint bows on my nails! 


The formula for this polish was very smooth and easy to apply, which is always a bonus! 
Here's a couple of pics with the flash on for you guys too! As you can see, it makes the pink a little more vibrant.


And that's it! That is Knickerbockerglory from Ciate- a deep, but vibrant, pink polish, which is perfect for all you pink-loving gals!


I hope you enjoyed the swatches of this polish, and check back on Friday for another swatchy swatchy! 
Have a great rest-of-week and I shall see you then!

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