tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9026431379907947468.post5033459266008852390..comments2024-03-14T07:38:48.435-04:00Comments on Lacquer Slacker Liz: Hare Polish Two Forty-five AMUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9026431379907947468.post-75594268984681643942015-09-29T11:54:45.848-04:002015-09-29T11:54:45.848-04:00Actually, I can see you wearing this, Melissa. It&...Actually, I can see you wearing this, Melissa. It's much more lavender in person than my photos make out to be, and very creamy. The little speckles are quite subtle unless you look closely. I've worn it for three days, just took it off this morning, and wasn't tired of it yet. It's another one of those "casual" type polishes that are just really nice to hang out with. <br /><br />Removal was only slightly more scrubby than a creme, about equal to a chuncky shimmer or flakie polish. The little white glitters are the sticky ones, but the extra effort only amounts to about 15-30 seconds more per nail. No tin foil needed. Now that I think about it, most of Hare's mini flotsam type polishes are like that.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16135968514878220352noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9026431379907947468.post-17904521350932330632015-09-26T10:15:52.971-04:002015-09-26T10:15:52.971-04:00Okay, so when I woke up this morning, THIS greeted...Okay, so when I woke up this morning, THIS greeted me on my FB feed. I have to say that this is pretty special. I sort of have a hard time defining something as special, given the proliferation of polishes out there. I tend these days to stay away from polishes with all the "junk" in them, simply because I loathe the removal process. But that GREEN...it really makes the polish in a crazy-lovely way. How was the removal?Melissahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00616388564831466598noreply@blogger.com