Showing posts with label hare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hare. Show all posts

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Enjoy the silence

The silence has been so long, that I'm just going to leave this post here to announce that I'm still alive.

It's one of those posts where I'll just puke out a series of photos that didn't get their own posts, mostly due to lack of decent photos - sometimes only one good comes out of an entire session.


Hare Polish Ancient Affairs.



Polish Revolution Coffeeshop Politics over Kiko 336.



Orly Elation Generation - yes, that is actually holographic glitter.



Darling Diva Polish Pendragon over OPI Here Today... Aragon Tomorrow Suede. Pendragon is in turn mattified with such a topcoat.



Smitten Polish Pink Goes Good With Green!



Essence Princessorize.



Gina Tricot Python Green.

Hope you enjoyed. Promise to be back with somewhat decent posts soon-ish - I have plenty of material!

Swedish word of the day:
tystnad -noun silence
Lots of it lately.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Let Them Eat Mayday!

Happy Mayday! Let's celebrate our international workers' holiday in a revolutionary manner, with Let Them Eat... What? from Hare Polish.



Two coats, full of revolutionary rococo splendour. White base with white, pink, gold and of course red glitters, in various shapes and sizes.

Ain't it grand? I'm picturing the red being bodily fluid stains from decapitated royalty, perhaps spattered onto their pretty, rich dresses. Not speaking for the creator Nikole of course, but to me this is the most chic revolution romanticism that can be bought in a bottle. And certainly a nice option to the mandatory classic red manicures appropriate for the occasion.

Now dress accordingly and hit the streets!

This product was purchased with own funds.

Swedish word of the day:
arbetare -noun worker
Are you one?

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Hare Atolla

This is a fantastic polish! Magenta red base with the blue to purple iridescent glitters that we all love.




This was two coats, and they were even and had great coverage. You should get this one, trust me!

This product was purchased with own funds.

Swedish word of the day:
manet -noun jellyfish
Apparently the atolla is one.