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Nails.INC launches 21-free vegan nail polish
New range is made from 73% plant-based ingredients
We love having beautifully manicured and colourful nails for the summer, and now there’s a new ethical polish range that ticks all of our boxes.
Nails.INC has launched Plant Power, the first 21-free, plant-based nail polish that’s made from 73% bio-sourced ingredients – that essentially means the ingredients come from plant sources, and there are no nasties like acetone, parabens or formaldehyde.
Better yet, the packaging is designed with new recyclable and sustainable components. The Venetian-style glass bottles are topped with a 100% FSC certified ash wood cap.
The 100% vegan, cruelty-free and halal-friendly formula is long-lasting, UV reactive and contains hexanal, a safer alternative to formaldehyde with proven hardening properties.
The 11 gorgeous shades come with funky names like ‘U Ok hun?’, ‘Just avocad-do it’, ‘Eco ego’ and ‘Mother earth’s calling’. Urging you to show off your plant-powered digits, Nails.INC is also donating 80p to the Rainforest Trust for every image you post on Instagram using #postforplantpower.
Now available in Superdrug for £9.
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