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This image was a lot funnier when I was younger and my friends and I enjoyed the Irish spirits in excess. Now, I don't even remember the last time I was imbibed on alcohol on St. Patrick's Day... I've been lucky if I have time to make Shepherd's Pie.
Anywho, sticking with the holiday trend, I've got a beautiful St. Patrick's Day trio to show you today from Gothic Gala Lacquers!!
The first in this lovely trio is called, "Neart Istigh" - Gaelic for "Inner Strength:"
Neart Istigh is a beautiful gold shimmer polish with the slightest hint of scattered holo. Dried in under 5 minutes and shown in 2 coats in the photos above.
Next is "Is Brea" - Gaelic for "Love:"
Is Brea is a stunning deep green with a gold scattered holographic effect. Opaque in 2 coats, as shown in the photos above. My accent nail is stamped with a design from my Messy Mansion St. Pat's plate using Neart Istigh for the polish, all topped with Smooth Me Over Matte (also by Gothic Gala Lacquers).
The final beauty in this trio is "Aisling" - Gaelic for "Dream:"
Aisling is a lovely light cream color (reminiscent of the head of Guinness beer when poured into a glass) with a lovely coppery shimmer throughout. Opaque in 2-3 coats, depending on how thick you apply - I am wearing 3 thin coats in the photos above. I also wore this mani for almost a week, because I loved it so much!! The accent nail was done using vinyls from What's Up Nails and Is Brea for the polish - the two look so fantastic together :D
You can get this absolutely perfect St. Patrick's Day trio today, March 7th at 11am PST! Pro-tip: using my code MOMMRSANDME25 will not only get you 25% off, it will also make you 25% cooler.
Here's where you can purchase the trio, and where you can follow the brand:
What do you think of this trio? Let me know in the comments!! <3
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Polish was sent to me by the maker for photography purposes and an honest review. All opinions and experiences with the polish are my own and remain 100% honest with full disclosure.
What a lovely collection!! I think the Gaelic names are awesome. The green one is my favorite. So vibrant!
ReplyDeleteAisling is so delicate and pretty! And I can't say no to a good green either!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colours! I really love Is Brea and Aisling, and I love the look you created with the vinyls!
ReplyDeleteWow !!!! Gorgeous collection. Love the Aisling. Loved it 💕
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful!
ReplyDeletethat green on you. Holy cow
ReplyDeleteI am so impressed that she used Gaelic names for these polish. The creme-y one is my favourite!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect collection for St. Patricks!
ReplyDeleteThese bottles look good! And Aisling is a beauty!
ReplyDeleteI have never used this brand before and now I'm intrigued! Lovely colours, and bottles (and your gorgeous swatches don't hurt either :) ). Aisling has to be my favourite.
ReplyDeleteI live for that green--and I love the subtle nail art you did!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful trio! I love her new bottles too.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Is Brea is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteThat meme cracked me up. I haven't gone out for St patrick's day in years. When I was in school midterms always fell after that holiday so I was home studying. Shepherd's Pie is super yummy! I really love the Gaelic names as well as the colors. :-)
ReplyDeleteAisling is so delicate and pretty, it would work for many occasions!
ReplyDeleteThe green is perfect!
ReplyDeleteThat green is absolutely stunning. These all look great on you. I will have to check this trio out!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThese are all really pretty, and I adore your accent nails!
ReplyDeletePerfect shades for St Pattys Day!
ReplyDeleteThis is a perfect collection
ReplyDeleteThis is a perfect collection
ReplyDeleteThis is a really nice collection!
ReplyDeleteThis is a really nice collection!
ReplyDeleteLove love love that green!!
ReplyDeleteLove love love that green!!
ReplyDeleteWow, these are all beautiful. I love the shamrock accent most of all though!
ReplyDeleteThat green is magnificent! Whoa!
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