Friday, August 24, 2012

HARE Polish Swatch Spam

It's time for a HARE Polish swatch spam! HARE is one of those brands that has been around since the beginning. Every polish seems carefully thought out, exploding with bright colors and combinations you may never have thought of.



Asteroid Turf is a gorgeous combination of a bright green base and pink glitter. This swatch shows two coats of it alone. The glitter applied evenly without much fuss, which was great!



Heat Plague is one of the more unique HARE shades. It has a murky green base with pink, purple, and orange glitters. This shows two coats, but I also went in a did a little bit of spot filling here and there. For some reason, the base on this one kept photographing really dark for me, but it is a touch greener than what I was able to show.



Magic Mist is a beautiful purple base that is just PACKED with glitter. PACKED I TELL YOU! This is two coats. This polish is a great example of what I love about HARE: the polishes have these great pigmented bases but they don't cover or distract from the glitter at all. The only difficult thing about application was the fact that there was just so much glitter, but even as far as that goes it wasn't bad at all.



Rad Cloud is probably my favorite HARE right now (it changes a lot -- they are all awesome). The gorgeous candy pink base is accented with teals, purples, oranges... and my favorite thing is the abundance of the square glitters. Just perfection. This photo shows two coats.



Supernova Springs was a surprise favorite, too. The dark jelly base lights up with emerald glitters. Very moody. It looks black in the bottle, but once it's on your nails, you realize it is kind of purpley! I think this is two coats, but for some reason this one isn't in my swatch notes.



Twilight Savings is another beautiful and unique polish. It's a darker blue-periwinkle base with micro magenta glitter and gorgeous silver squares. The combination of the silver with the periwinkle is quite delicate and very well thought out. This swatch shows three coats alone.



Since these polishes are so complex and awesome, I really wanted to show some bottle macros as well. These are in the same order as I showed them in the beginning of the post, but now you can enlaaaaarge!



Which ones are your favorites?

HARE Polish is sold on Etsy and on Llarowe. For more information on the HARE brand, please visit the HARE Facebook page and website.

Some of the products in this post were provided to me for review.
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35 comments

  1. Omg, these polishes look amazing! I've never heard of HARE before but I'll definitely be checking them out. Twilight Savings is my favourite, it's absolutely gorgeous!

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  2. they're awesome! especially love Twilight Savings)

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  3. Beautiful swatches, you made want to have every single one of them!

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  4. Ugh, like I didn't want them bad enough before!! :P Lovely swatches!

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  5. WOW these are so fantastic! thank you for swatches =)

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  6. Rad CLoud and Magic Mist look superb!

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  7. I have Asteroid Turf, wearing it right now, actually. :)

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  8. These are all gorgeous! Lovely! Great swatches. X

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  9. All gorgeous! I need to get my hands on Twilight Savings.

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  10. I love all of them, amazing swatches as always

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  11. Supernova Springs is definitely my favorite.

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  12. beautiful swatches and amazing polishes! love the complexity :)

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  13. definitely supernova springs and twilight savings! those are super smexy!

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  14. I only own Rad Cloud and I haven't used it yet. Gorgeous swatches Sarah!!

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  15. Gorgeous colours there, I love the look of Magic Mist and Rad Cloud. So pretty!

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  16. I want all of these, they're all so gorgeous!

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  17. I just ordered Asteroid Turf and Magic Mist, but now I want all the others! Heat Plague looks so interesting.

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  18. I'm SO pumped I snagged the 3 I wanted most from her last opening (Rad Cloud, Asteroid Turf and Cosmo Blossoms). This post has me wanting Heat Plague real bad now though! I was on the fence about it and now I wish I had pulled the trigger on it. WHY DO YOUR SWATCHES ALWAYS GIVE ME THE LEMMINGS.

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  19. Supernova Springs looks gorgeous :)

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  20. My favorite was asteorid turf! It looks amazing! :D

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  21. Love it! I've been lusting after Rad Cloud for a while now, your swatch of it is so lovely :)

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  22. Simply stunning swatches on equally gorgeous nails ♥

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  23. I KNEW when I saw you posted about Hare, I would be in trouble! I have gone back and forth with wether to buy Hare or not; because of the swatches I kept seeing. Asteroid Turf, Supernova Springs, and Twilight Savings are going on my wish list!

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  24. These are fantastic... That Supernova Springs is really special. Want.

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  25. omg Hare!! *dies from need* I am such a sucker for the jelly glitters <3

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  26. These look AMAZING on you! You've convinced me to re-wear Supernova Springs without undies (I think I used Verity Deep Violet when I wore it)

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  27. perfection - my first babies came this week - are baby hares called leveretts? - anyway, one of them might be my birthday manicure, except I think I'm going to be like the Queen and have 5 birthday manicures :)

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  28. I looooove HARE. Finally own 1 now and I love it to death!

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  29. Jealous. So very jealous. Must have all the polishezzz!

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  30. Supernova Springs looks so special!

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  31. These pictures were such a pleasure to look at. :3 Thank you!

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