It's Day 14 of Indie January, and I hope you're all having a good start to your week! Today's polish is yet another brand I'd never before tried, Hare Polish. Bury The Hatchetfish is from the Fall 2012 Illuminated Life Collection, and is a light taupe jelly base with iridescent blue glass flecks and hexes.
Here is two coats of Bury The Hatchetfish over one coat of Essie Merino Cool. It can reach opacity by itself in three coats, but since it's kind of goopy, three coats got quite thick on the nail. It also dries bumpy because the base sinks as it dries, so this is with three coats of Seche Vite.
My camera doesn't like iridescent polishes, but I certainly do! The jelly base of Bury The Hatchetfish matched perfectly with Merino Cool, and I always love those grey/purple/taupe/mauve colours, whatever you call them, haha! :P This polish really glowed; it's such a unique combination and it works so well!
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Have you been able to get your hands on any Hare Polishes? What do you think of this polish? Do you like the unusual combination of taupe and iridescent glitters? :)
Disclaimer: The products in this post were sent to me for review.
I'm so ridiculously in love with this!!! I wish that's how it looked at 2 coats straight out of the bottle though :(
ReplyDeleteYea, that would have been better! I still had VNL at 2 coats alone, and three was just too thick for my liking so I re-did it with Merino Cool underneath, which has nearly full coverage in one coat. Love the final look though, so I suppose it's worth it! :P
DeleteI have the Finder's Keepers collection, and I agree they can be thick and gloopy. I think I've added thinner to every one of them that I've tried. A bit of a bummer, I wish they were a bit more manageable, but I'll forgive it since they are so unique!
ReplyDeleteI have several Hare polishes and love all of them. Rusty Hearts from the Antiquities collection is a current favorite, although Dead Man's Bones is a close second.
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