Thursday, November 7, 2013

Femme Fatale Holographics: Ruby Hare - Swatches and Review

*This product is Cruelty Free


Tonight begins a 10 polish series starring holographic polishes from Femme Fatale Cosmetics and I can't tell you how excited I am about this! If you've been reading long, you already know I love holos. But these aren't "just" holos...they're more complex than that.




I decided to show you my favorite first! 

Ruby Hare



Details after the jump!




Ruby Hare is a berry linear holo with a copper shift. The copper can be seen peeking through in all lighting but it really comes out to play in the full sun. The formula and application are perfection. It's my favorite type of formula in that it's a tad thicker so the application requires no clean-up because there is no pooling around the cuticles...and it's opaque in two easy coats. No top coat for photos.

Artificial lighting...







Indirect natural lighting...







Full sun...




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What do you think of this one? As I said, it's my favorite of all 10 I have to show you but that doesn't mean I'm not in love with others. I'll be showing those over the next week so stay tuned!

Femme Fatale Cosmetics is an Australian indie that creates mineral-based cosmetics and 3-free nail lacquers and their polishes can be purchased via the Femme Fatale Cosmetics site here. (As a side note, Femme Fatale Cosmetics is also a shop - acting as a stocklist for several indie polish brands.) Holos retail for $12.50USD for 12mL bottles.  Be sure to follow Femme Fatale on Facebook for more news, information and swatches and they're also on  twitter and instagram.

Also check out the Femme Fatale stocklist page for information on where else you can purchase!




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