Tuesday, July 8, 2014

The Gathering of the Unicorns, or Holographic Layering


It's Throwback...Tuesday (sure, that's a thing), and I've done some more draft digging to bring you this beautiful combo that I call "The Gathering of the Unicorns." It combines Different Dimension's Dueling Unicorns with Clarins 230, which is often affectionately referred to as "Unicorn Pee" because of its rarity.


Dueling Unicorns is already a stunning holographic shade on it's own. Adding Clarins 230 gave it an added dimension: fiery red shimmer that glimmers in the sun.

Clarins 230's red shimmer also shifts to green when angled, which I tried to capture in the photo below.


Dueling Unicorns is still available for purchase from differentdimension.us. Clarins 230 is extremely hard to find (especially at a reasonable price) but there are a number of dupes out there that could be used in its place.
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11 comments

  1. So gorgeous! I cannot stop staring.

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  2. I could stare at this all day. It's stunning!

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  3. WHOA!!! This is amazing! What a great combo :) I wish I was more creative with my layerings

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  4. That is GORGEOUS! Would you be able to possibly do a macro background of this like you did for some of those glitters? I want this on my phone xD holos are amazing enough, but with this much depth and shimmer... <3

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  5. Stunning, thank you for this beautiful swatch. A gorgeous layer of colours. I wish i could get my hands on the Clarins, but its out of my price range :(

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  6. Wow. I would never take it off. And your name for it is just perfect!

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  7. Oh my. This is gorgeous combination!

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  8. Oooh, that IS a beautiful combination indeed!

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