tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9026431379907947468.post1298754418758614630..comments2024-03-14T07:38:48.435-04:00Comments on Lacquer Slacker Liz: Hare Polish 11th Dimension InterloperUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9026431379907947468.post-55919460299790658052014-10-28T02:16:36.318-04:002014-10-28T02:16:36.318-04:00*lol* I was dizzy when I wrote it! I know what you...*lol* I was dizzy when I wrote it! I know what you mean, for a long time the only way I could turn out a Hare polish was to layer it over a like base color. I still have a tendency to try and apply coats that are too thick, so that the components tumble and stack and I end up with chunky nodules instead of painted nails. It's still hit or miss with application, but I keep trying. This was my second pass with 11th Dimension Interloper, the first was a disasticure.<br /><br />Didn't you know? Each bottle of Hare Polish comes with its own unidentified life form -- it's a feature! I've loved Hare from the time I cracked open my first bottle, Oceans of Alloys. I spent hours just wandering around the place trying to figure out how to convey what I was seeing on my nails. Apparently I hadn't wandered enough with 11th Dimension Interloper when I sat down to write this....Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16135968514878220352noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9026431379907947468.post-3440960102808193242014-10-27T12:34:50.494-04:002014-10-27T12:34:50.494-04:00I'm actually dizzy after that description. :) ...I'm actually dizzy after that description. :) This looks really nice on you, and very smooth too. I have trouble with Hares in that they very easily turn into a giant mess. I have one that I have used exactly twice, and I just opened the bottle a couple of weeks ago out of curiosity, and I'm not sure that wasn't an unidentifed life form in there. :/Melissahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00616388564831466598noreply@blogger.com