Sunday, September 8, 2013

Polish Review: Literary Liquors

The newest offering from Literary Lacquer is a set of six gorgeous gems based on drinks from literary works of art. What Amy, the creator of Literary Lacquer has done is create works of art herself.

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First up is Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster. Inspired by Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster is a vibrant turquoise linear holo with fine holographic glitter.

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How flippin’ gorgeous is that?

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Two coats reaches decent opacity, but I’m an over achiever and had to add another coat for good measure.

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The holo in this is magnificent and it sparkles like something other-worldly.

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I excuse my crappy lens giving me crappy pictures. Next time I do swatches, I’m switching lenses.

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Next up is Strawberry Ice Cream Soma. Inspired by Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, Strawberry Ice Cream Soma is listed as a “warm pink crelly holo”.

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Amy calls this her “office holo” as it is a very demure shade of pink indoors, but when you go outside it pops out in glorious rainbows of holo-y goodness. If it had been sunny when I did these swatches, I would have shown you… But alas, my artificial flash has to suffice for now.

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It is a truly wonderful polish to work with. It reaches opacity at just two coats and goes on with nary a streak to be seen.

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Next up is I’m Drinking Stars, inspired by Still Life with Woodpecker by Tom Robbins. This beauty is a strong linear holographic polish which can be used to full opacity (like I show in 3 coats) or over a darker polish as a topper, which I am going to be trying out tomorrow (Will amend this post when pictures are available).

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As I said, this is 3 coats of I’m Drinking Stars and some of the free edge is still visible, but not very bad. I love how it sparkles and shines. It’s a very delicate shade all by itself.

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Would work very well for a wedding!

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Last but not least, Jack Rose. A coppery, caramel linear holo, Jack Rose pays tribute to “the legacy of literary drinking left by Ernest Hemmingway”. I find it a very fitting tribute to Hemmingway (my favorite author of all time, btw).

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Amy warns that Jack Rose will take 3 coats to become opaque. Which is what I figured it would. It translates very differently from bottle to nail.

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But it sure is gorgeous. To me, the coppery aspect plays out a little more than the caramel aspect. I see more of an orange in mine, but colors like this tend to orange out on me anyways.

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Either way you look at it, the application is flawless and absolutely beautiful. As with all of her polishes, it takes very little effort to apply a gorgeous mani. Dry time is next to nil. Slap a coat of Seche or OTD on it and it’s perfect.

These and the other beauties in the collection can be found at Literary Lacquer’s Etsy page. They sell for $10 a piece, or $55 for all six. If you haven’t tried her polishes yet, you really need to! They are excellent and the customer service is #1! Also, don’t forget to show her some love on her Facebook page!

1 comment:

  1. What's your favorite Beatles song? my favorite beatles song has to be, all you need is love.

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