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Ceramic Glaze Fall/Holiday 2015 Collection Swatches

November 21, 2015

A couple months ago, I attended the ACI Fall preview event for a variety of brands. One brand I’ve not tried before is Ceramic Glaze. I have the Ceramic Glaze Fall/Holiday collection to share with you!

 

This Fall/Holiday season Ceramic Glaze introduces a collection of 8 on-trend nail polish
shades in a variety of finishes including bold creams, opalescent shimmers and sparkling top
coats. 

Ceramic Glaze nail polishes are 3 Free and uses the same ingredients that give porcelain and ceramic its shiny, glaze finish. With base coat and top coat, the colors lasted 5-7 days on me. The brush is smaller similar to Essie polishes which is a bit harder to use for beginners but gives more precision. Most of these shades were opaque with 2 coats. So let’s get on with the colors!

Vintage Glam: A rustic golden, copper shade in iridescent finish.
Wonderland: A duochrome of purple and green in iridescent finish.
Regal: A rich royal blue in ultra glossy finish
Applause: An eggplant purple in ultra glossy finish
Sorcery: A blue based green in ultra glossy finish. Make sure you wear a base coat! I forgot to and it stained my nails! These three shades are very pigmented!
Snow Queen: A top coat featuring white hexagon shaped glitter. It takes some work to get the pieces out on to your nails.
Diamond Dust: A top coat with tons of multi-colored glitter but gives off a silver look. It’s pretty but not that unique.

Swatches

Here you can see everything swatched with two coats.

This is my favorite out of the collection! In the bottle it looked very similar to OPI’s Almost Famous but on the nails it’s this gorgeous rich chocolate brown with gold tones. The formula was also amazing to work with and provided even coverage. My other favorites are Wonderland and Applause.

What are your favorite fall/holiday nail shades?

Each Ceramic Glaze Nail Polishes has 14mL and retails for $9.99 and are available exclusively at Shoppers Drug Mart and Pharmaprix stores across Canada.

Ceramic Glaze Nail Polish Press Sample Swatches
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Hi, I’m Angela and welcome to Raincouver Beauty! I test and share swatches and reviews of the latest beauty products. I also love to travel the world especially if I can sip on a glass of wine! Join me as I live high-low: save when you can and splurge on special experiences!

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In just a few weeks, the leaves are going to be golden red at Trout Lake!! 🤩😍. What are your favorite fall foliage spots in Vancouver?
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Here are the best things I ate in Japan - restaraunt edition! (do you want to see one for snacks? or do you want to see a worst things I ate in Japan?)
Prices of the specific dish listed below.

1. Kanoko, try their special green tea infused soba or normal soba. I loved the dashi and tempura. Perfect lunch option for after visiting the tori gates. 1,300 Yen 🍜

2. Okonomiyaki Sakaba, you can pick the inside filling and a lot of the options were meat based. The sauce on top is delicious and you may be surprised the inside is mostly cabbage and not flour. 1,000 Yen🍥

3. Udon Bo Osaka, I tried out a cold dipping udon and it was excellent! They have a special yuzu sauce and the tempura is amazing too. 1,250 Yen 🍤

4. Roast Beef Ohno, the most affordable way to eat wagyu! Loved the sauces and nice side veggie dishes too. 1,750 Yen 🥓

5. Fuunji, flavorful dipping ramen with a vending machine to order! 1,400 (with egg + bamboo add on)🍱

6. Maguro Koya, holy crap I'm addicted to Ootoro now. So glad we splurged and got the double portion. We also tried the chutoro sashimi to compare cuts. 3,200 Yen 🍣

Hope this provides some delicious inspo for the best food in Japan!
Here's what I found from Ragtag in Japan!! 🤩🤩
I've definitely had my eye on a Dior piece and it's extra special that this design is a Japan exclusive.
I have to say, second hand designer shopping is a lot harder than I remembered! There are SO many stores now, I probably visited 20+ and the prices are not so cheap anymore 🤧🤧
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A similar card holder from Dior is probably $600 CAD + tax. I got this one for ~$350 CAD. It's in excellent condition but there was no dust bag nor box.

📍 Ragtag, Shinseibashi, Osaka
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