Tuesday 10 June 2014

Hare Polish Escape to Palm Springs from A Box Indied by Llarowe

Today I have Hare Polish Escape to Palm Springs from the recent A Box Indied by Llarowe for you. It is a bright purple jelly base filled with matte hexes and squares in white, orange and pink, interspersed with silver glitter. It really reminds me of a bed of flowers - I walk by a garden on my way to the tram station and the people living there do awesome things in their garden - one of their flower beds holds exactly the colors of this polish.



I applied two coats of Hare Polish Escape to Palm Springs over my regular Base Coat. As it is typical for Hare Polish, the base is not overly pigmented and on the thin side. This helps spreading the glitter evenly and reduces its tendencies to clump. Dry time was fast. The surface was (as expected) gritty since the base sunk between the glitters. I used about three layers of Glisten&Glow HK Girl Top Coat.

Final thoughts: I love, love, love this color combination and even willingly take up with the removal. I wore this mani to a Birthday Bash and wanted to avoid Polish Gate with flaking off polish half way through the evening.

Hare Polish Escape to Palm Springs is part of Llarowe's A Box Indied June. I just checked and currently the June Box is still available - go and have a look, it is beautiful link here!  In that box there is also a pot of Glisten&Glow Shea Butter Hand Scrub and I assure you my dear readers - it is awesome. As I type this, I have hands as soft as a babies, the consistency is fluffy and creamy at the same time and it smells divine.

I look forward to reading your comments - thanks for visiting!!!
Christine <3

5 comments:

  1. Oh this is nice! I like all the different colours it has to offer :-)

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    1. Thank you Ananka, it is like a summer bouquet of flowers! <3

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  2. The color combination is so awesome! Hare always does such amazing polishes! Looks gorgeous on you hon!!

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    1. Thank you dear Ina xxx! Yes - Hare has a signature way of mixing colors, love that for once it is that bold vs their usually softened and muted mixes

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