I have a really exciting post for you this evening! Rainbow Honey has JUST released her Limited Edition Autumn 2012 Yokai Collection. This is a preview of three very special colors that will go on sale October 13, 2012. (Before you scroll down, a warning...I've chopped off all of my nails. Do not be alarmed, they will grow back. LOL!)
The Yōkai Collection
Yōkai (妖怪, ghost, phantom, strange apparition) are a class of supernatural monsters in Japanese folklore. The word yōkai is madeup of the kanji for "otherworldly" and "weird". Yōkai range eclectically from the malevolent to the mischievous, or occasionally bring good fortune to those who encounter them.
First up
Rainbow Honey Oni. An Oni is "a malevolent wild demon." The polish, however, is quite heavenly, and earthy at the same time. This one is a blackened brown base full of irregular gold and lavender/violet flakes. The golden flakes appear to be duochrome flake particles because there is a distinct green appearance as the light plays with it. The lavender/violet flake particles are just stunning. Application was great and I had no issues with the formula or brush. Two coats for full opacity and one coat of Poshe made it totally smooth to the touch. This one is my favorite of the collection.
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Rainbow Honey Oni |
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Rainbow Honey Oni |
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Rainbow Honey Oni |
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Rainbow Honey Oni |
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Rainbow Honey Oni |
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Rainbow Honey Oni |
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Rainbow Honey Kitsune. A Kitsune is "the white, magical fox." This one is a nudish camel base with golden shimmer, small golden flake particles, brown microglitter, copper/burnt orange hex glitter pieces in varying sizes and gold hex glitter pieces. I have not been given information on what is in each polish, so this is my best guess - what I can see. The formula on this one was a bit thick, so I added 4 drops of Seche thinner and it was much better. I used two easy coats for full opacity and one coat of Poshe and it was smooth to the touch...it looks gritty but it really isn't with the top coat and the thinner I added.
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Rainbow Honey Kitsune |
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Rainbow Honey Kitsune |
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Rainbow Honey Kitsune |
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Rainbow Honey Kitsune |
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Rainbow Honey Kitsune |
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Rainbow Honey Kitsune |
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Rainbow Honey Kitsune |
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Rainbow Honey Kitsune |
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Finally we have
Rainbow Honey Kawako. A Kawako is "the Mischievous River Child." Kawako is a medium-to-dark blue base with irregular navy blue and silver flake particles. It's really stunning in person. The formula was a tad thicker on this one as well but add thinner for these swatches. I used one very light coat to start and a medium second coat for full opacity. I may end up adding a drop or two of thinner to this one eventually as well. One coat of Poshe to finish it up. I think once I add the thinner, it will help tremendously.
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Rainbow Honey Kawako |
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Rainbow Honey Kawako |
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Rainbow Honey Kawako |
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Rainbow Honey Kawako |
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Rainbow Honey Kawako |
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Rainbow Honey Kawako |
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Rainbow Honey Kawako |
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Rainbow Honey Kawako |
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Rainbow Honey Kawako |
And before anyone has the chance to ask me how it compares to Essie Starry Starry Night...here I've used Starry Starry Night on my ring finger with the Kawako mani on the other fingers. As you will see, they are not dupes but if you love and crave Starry Starry Night, this might just fill that lemming. For less. MUCH less. Kawako, however, has blue and silver flakes while Starry Starry Night has blue and silver microglitter. And Kawako is a bit lighter and has a creamy base rather than the jelly base of SSN. You can see here the difference in formula and how Kawako will benefit from thinner.
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Essie Starry Starry Night vs Rainbow Honey Kawako |
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Essie Starry Starry Night vs Rainbow Honey Kawako |
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Essie Starry Starry Night vs Rainbow Honey Kawako |
So there you have it! What do you think of these? Which is your favorite?
Check out Rainbow Honey's Shop here and follow her on Facebook for updates, re-stock dates and collection previews. This collection will be available for purchase October 13, 2012.
*PR Samples provided for my honest review
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RH has a great eye for colour.
ReplyDeleteoh that oni is insanely gorgeous. as are your nubbs!!
ReplyDeleteOni is SO gorgeous and drool worthy!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteLvoing Oni and Kawako!
ReplyDeleteOnly because I have been a mythology geek since grade school, a kitsune does not turn white until inquiring it's ninth and final tail. Tails are acquired through age and some say the accumulation of power and wisdom. Until then, they are normal fox red when in fox form although they can resemble anything they wish (as they get more powerful) when they shape change.
ReplyDeleteEek. And I love all of these although only the Kawako would suit my skin tone.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I like Kawalo on you best!
ReplyDeleteAMAZING pics!!! Oni is my favorite too!
ReplyDeleteLove love love!!!
ReplyDeleteONI is very beautiful, however they seem so thick :(
ReplyDeleteOni wasn't thick at all! Kawako wasn't TOO thick and once I added a few drops of thinner, Kitsune was great too.
DeleteKawako is gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteWhat happened to your awesome nails?
ReplyDeleteI loved this post! I linked to it in my blog post today. Thank you so much for the comparison to Starry Starry Night!
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ReplyDeleteAm living the shorties Sheila:)
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