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New Labels for our Bottles by UK's Jason Atomic

ManGlaze INK. is happy to announce 2 new labels with art created by UK artist Jason Atomic! The new labels are used randomly on our revised matte black, MATTE IS MURDER! Click on BUY below to see the crappy pics I took of Jason Atomic and Joe Simko's awesome art on our bottles!


Announcing Matte Is Murder

We have a name for our new, more awful matte black! It was inspired by the vegan girl who bought the last bottle of "The Death Tar"! She wrote asking if ManGlaze is vegan. Being the ignorant jackass that I am, I thought "well, I'd never ... put it on a steak". :D Finally, I was indulging myself by tuning out to The Smiths and this just hit me...ManGlaze MATTE IS MURDER Bottles/art ready to ship on October 15th.


The Death Tar V1 is Now Sold Out. Done. Discontinued. Gone.

Sadly we have a new, more hideous matte black waiting for you. Unfortunately, we can't sell it until you help us name it. If we use your name, you might get some free shit. Send suggestions to mail@manglaze.com or http://www.twitter.com/manglaze
UPDATE: The Death Tar is now #MatteIsMurder


ManGlaze Creates Custom Colour for Gareth Pugh's SS10 Show in Paris

Indie nail polish brand ManGlaze works with Nail Professional of the Year Teresa Smith to provide exclusive matte finish charcoal grey polishes for models nails at Gareth Pugh's SS10 show in Paris. Marc Paez of ManGlaze INK. specially made the polish dubbed 'Haute Mess' exclusively for Gareth Pugh for both the male and female models who were androgynously styled in various hues of grey. Some of the models also wore customised Pewter Metallic Minx on nail tips to match Gareth's rings. The show itself held September 30th at Palais Du Tokyo was attended by numerous celebrities including the Michael Stipe,...


Seriously, How F*ckin Cool is this? ManGlaze Used in UK's Dazed & Confused Magazine with Designer Maria Blaisse!

http://www.dazedgroup.com/Fashion/article/4164/1/Maria_Blaisse_The_Visionary

"The Dazed August issue went back to the 80s for otherworldly fashion that looked towards the quiet legends that have been making an impact on fashion for decades without people realising it. Dutch designer Maria Blaisse is one of those legends. She began in the early 80s' by creating spherical foam forms that moulded and folded in ways that were revolutionary at the time and she worked primarily in dance wear where she is still breaking new ground today. Blaisse then went on to collaborate with Issey Miyake for whom she made mitre-like rubber hats. For the August issue, Karen Langley was inspired by Blaisse's work...