First up, if you've missed any of the other Equestria Collection posts, here they are...just click on the name:
Hoof Wrassle
Pinkie Promise
The Element of Magic
A Little Kindness
Mare of the Moon
And now for the rest.
The Worst Possible Thing shown here with 2 coats over a-England Guinevere and one coat of Poshe. Great application, not too thick. Even disbursement of glitters.
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Rainbow Honey The Worst Possible Thing |
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Rainbow Honey The Worst Possible Thing |
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Rainbow Honey The Worst Possible Thing |
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Rainbow Honey The Worst Possible Thing |
And I thought I'd try The Worst Possible Thing over a darker color. I layered it over my Dior Czarina Gold mani and I LOVED it!
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Rainbow Honey The Worst Possible Thing over Dior Czarina Gold |
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Rainbow Honey The Worst Possible Thing over Dior Czarina Gold |
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Rainbow Honey The Worst Possible Thing over Dior Czarina Gold |
20% Cooler is a party in a bottle. As you can probably tell from what I am doing on a Saturday night, I'm not much of a partier. I'm not a huge fan of multicolored "party-type" glitter polishes. Thankfully, though, I seem to be in the minority. This polish applied nicely and I had no issues with it. I only layered this over Celestia, which we will get to in a moment. Two coats and one coat of Poshe.
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Rainbow Honey 20% Cooler |
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Rainbow Honey 20% Cooler |
Celestia is described by Dee as: A sheer, sky blue polish filled with bursts multichromatic shimmer and opalescent flakes, turning every color into something new.
And it is ALL THAT! Here is is alone...
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Rainbow Honey Celestia |
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Rainbow Honey Celestia |
Celestia over Mare of the Moon!
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Rainbow Honey Celestia over Mare of the Moon |
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Rainbow Honey Celestia over Mare of the Moon |
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Rainbow Honey Celestia over Mare of the Moon |
Check out those flakies! I've blurred to show you the opalescence...
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Rainbow Honey Celestia over Mare of the Moon |
And Celestia over Dior Ultra Violet on the ring finger - also used The Worst Possible Thing on the tip of the accent finger...
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Rainbow Honey Celestia and The Worst Possible Thing over Dior Ultra Violet |
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Rainbow Honey Celestia and The Worst Possible Thing over Dior Ultra Violet |
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Rainbow Honey Celestia and The Worst Possible Thing over Dior Ultra Violet |
Dee describes it as: a lovely bright pink shimmer, with strong blue and purple hues in artificial lighting. In the sun, its micro glitters in gold, pink, and turquoise sparkle and glisten. With a glass flecked finish, this polish can be worn alone (opaque in 2-3 coats depending on your usage) or layered over dark shades for a stronger duochrome effect.
It really is lovely. Shown here over a-England Guinevere - one coat and one coat of Poshe.
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Rainbow Honey Ephemeral over a-England Guinevere |
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Rainbow Honey Ephemeral over a-England Guinevere |
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Rainbow Honey Ephemeral over a-England Guinevere |
And as an accent nail over China Glaze Fly...
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Rainbow Honey Ephemeral over China Glaze Fly |
I haven't had a chance to play with it over darker colors but it's definitely a multiple-personality polish.
What do you think? Which are your favorites?
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Holy crap!!!! Those are amazing! I really love some that I didn't expect to! FABULOUS POST!! ♥
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I have loved seeing all of these polishes in your various posts! Rainbow Honey seems like an amazing brand! They are different from the other Indie polish makers! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful :) all of those are super pretty.
ReplyDeleteThose are really pretty, I bet my daughter would love them! Thanks for the great post.
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