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Honey Bunny Lacquer - Alice in Chains Collection

By Marijonails @marijonails
Hi fellow nail polish lovers!!
I have polishes from Honey Bunny Lacquer's Alice in Chains Collection to share with you.  Alice in Chains is Deb's favorite brand and she decided to create a collection of seven polishes representing songs from each studio album and EP.  Let's see what she came up with!
Sunshine
From the album Facelift (1990), Sunshine is a bright, fun orange and gold holographic glitter topper with matte lemon yellow dots.


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Honey Bunny Lacquer - Alice in Chains Collection

Sunshine

I layered one coat of Sunshine over Pure Nail Lacquer Sunny Disposition.  It applied really well with great glitter coverage.  It's such a fun glitter.
Love Song
Hidden track from the EP SAP (1992).  Love Song is full of matte pink, orange and off white squares and hexes; white slices and matte pink hearts.


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Honey Bunny Lacquer - Alice in Chains Collection

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Love Song is layered over NYC Radio City Rose.  Unfortunately, I didn't get any of the larger glitters, but it still had really good coverage.  I love the colors.
Dirt
From the album Dirt (1992).  Dirt is a shimmery cool toned brown polish that's opaque in two coats.


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Honey Bunny Lacquer - Alice in Chains Collection

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Honey Bunny Lacquer - Alice in Chains Collection

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Dirt applied so easily and was opaque in two coats.  It's a really simple polish, great for fall.
Rotten Apple


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Honey Bunny Lacquer - Alice in Chains Collection

Sunlight

I layered Rotten Apple over Dirt and loved this combination.  Rotten Apple is a really unique, yet pretty combination of glitter and it provides great coverage with just one coat.
Black Gives Way To Blue
From the album Black Gives Way to Blue (2009).  This polish is a deep black base that is full of blue shimmer.


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Honey Bunny Lacquer - Alice in Chains Collection

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Honey Bunny Lacquer - Alice in Chains Collection

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This is such a stunning polish!!  I love the blue, sometimes purple looking shimmer in this one.  So gorgeous.  The formula is good.  I used three coats for full opacity.
Frogs
From the album Alice in Chains (1995). A stunning glitter topper featuring mostly green metallic and holographic glitter with just a smattering of navy blue holographic glitter.


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Honey Bunny Lacquer - Alice in Chains Collection

Sunlight

I layered Frogs over Black Gives Way To Blue and I fell in love!!  I love this mix of glitter.  It applied really well and gave great coverage in just one coat.
Pretty Done
from the Devil Put Dinosaurs Here (2013).  Lavender and white hexes and squares, white slices, matte lavender stars and metallic lavender dots.


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Honey Bunny Lacquer - Alice in Chains Collection

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Honey Bunny Lacquer - Alice in Chains Collection

Sunlight

I love the soft look of this glitter and it's my personal favorite.  I decided to layer two coats over Barry M Turquoise.  Unfortunately, it was difficult to get the large dots on my nail, but I really like this look.
So that's the entire collection.  What do you guys think?  I really like Pretty Done, Frogs, Black Gives Way to Blue and Sunshine.  Do you have any favorites?
Honey Bunny Lacquer polishes may be purchased online here.  Full size bottles are $9 each and minis are $4 each.  The Alice in Chains collection will be available on November 16th.


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