Saturday 14 December 2013

Hare Rad Cloud

This is a bit of an unexpected post as I although I had taken part in a couple of Christmas swaps, I hadn't actually factored in that I would get something lovely in return and that I'd have to wear it straight away!!!
So, I did a swap in All Things Nails and I got a whole lot of wonderful things including some treats for the kittens, but the one polish that really caught my eyes was the Hare.
I have seen Hares on the swap pages before and always thought the hare looked so cute, now I have one of my own and it's such a pretty polish too.
Hare is an American indie brand, this is what it says on their website:

"HARE polish is an independent line of unique, hand blended & 3-free nail lacquers made especially for color enthusiasts! Since 2011, we've been consistently recognized for our eye for color, unique combinations and our easy formula. We are all huge animal lovers here at HARE polish – (perhaps obvious by our namesake!) – our nail lacquer is cruelty free & never tested on animals."

The polish I got in my swap is Hare Rad Cloud, a lovely pinky creme polish with green and purple square glitter, magenta hexes, smaller purple and orange hexes and tiny magenta micro glitter.
With polishes like these I don't like to build up coats to get coverge as I personally don't like my glitter covered with more layers of polish so I have used an undie. Leighton Denny Whatever is a lovely soft dusky pink, just perfect under this pretty polish. I have used 2 coats of Whatever and one coat of Rad Cloud and I think that combination gave me a great glitter distribution. This is not a colour mix I might have chosen if I was looking to buy a polish but it works really well, and I love it. It's my favourite kind of pink, I love square glitter, and I think all the glitters work well together in the pink creamy base.
Hare Rad Cloud
Hare Rad Cloud
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Hare Rad Cloud
The cutest bottle ever!
My swap, all wrapped up
and this is what was inside

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