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Description
Product description
There are many reasons to love STRANGEBEAUTIFUL nail polish: high pigment levels (40-60% - double the average), a 220 strand brush & 6 steel balls for optimum mixing & perfect application. But it's the whimsical names & inspirations of the 8 shades in the Library of Colour Vol.2 collection that really mark them out: the camo used by an elite German anti-terrorist unit, the violet ink of French ink company J Herbin, the dull red of a lobster shell... All presented in a handmade, hand-etched box.
Why it's cult
STRANGEBEAUTIFUL is much more than just a beautiful, high performance nail polish, it is an intellectual brand that looks like a modern art sculpture on your shelf. Creator, Jane Schub, was inspired by Josef Albers' theories on colour relationships & how they can be constantly changing, interacting with each other & their surroundings. Jane explains, "I find it thought provoking & stimulating to remember & refer to each colour by its reference or inspiration". STRANGEBEAUTIFUL is '3-FREE'.
Directions & ingredients for STRANGEBEAUTIFUL Library of Colour Vol.2
Directions
This nail varnish is extremely long wearing, in most cases only one coat or application will be sufficient. Make sure your nails are cleaned with soap and water or a cotton bud dipped in Nail Polish Remover. Then paint on a coat of the brilliant Seche Vite TopCoat when the polish is still a little tacky to create super lasting, vibrant colour. Shake before use and avoid naked flames until dry.
Active ingredients
Full ingredients
Ethyl Acetate, N-Butyl Acetate, Nitrocellulose, Polyester Resin, Isopropyl Alcohol, Styrene/Acrylates/Acrylonitrite Copolymer, Camphor, Stearalkonium Hectorite, N-Butyl Alcohol, Acrylate Copolymer, Benzophenone. May contain: Titanium Dioxide, D&C Red #6 Barium Lake, D&C Red #7 Calcium Lake, D&C Red #34' Calcium Lake, FD&C Yellow 45 Aluminum Lake, Iron Oxides, Ferric ammonium Ferrocyanide, Mica, Bismuth, Oxychloride Guanine