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  2. My nail tech told me to stop ruining my nails with gel ...

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    Given that the Dazzle Dry nail polish delivers on its promises to be quick-drying and long-lasting, shoppers on Amazon are raving about it. “Best nail polish ever,” commented one shopper .

  3. 2024 Nail Trends According to Experts - AOL

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    Coquette Nails. Nail Artist at Vanity Projects in NYC, Collette Gallant, predicts, “bows to be a huge nail trend in 2024, especially in 3D and chrome styles.”If you’ve been on the internet ...

  4. Nail polish - Wikipedia

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    Nail polish (also known as nail varnish in British English or nail enamel) is a lacquer that can be applied to the human fingernail or toenails to decorate and protect the nail plates. The formula has been revised repeatedly to enhance its decorative properties, to be safer for the consumer to use, and to suppress cracking or peeling.

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    March 2024: Cosmo staffers submit their favorite products, along with detailed feedback and testing notes, to the Cosmo beauty team for review. We then take all of that info and use it to create ...

  6. OPI Products - Wikipedia

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    OPI Products, branded as O·P·I, is an American nail polish manufacturer headquartered in Calabasas, California and a subsidiary of Wella Company. History. OPI, originally named Odontorium Products Inc., was a small dental supply company purchased by George Schaeffer in 1981.

  7. Cutex - Wikipedia

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    Northam Warren created the first fingernail cuticle remover and nail polish in 1911. [4] Cutex introduced nail tints in 1914, [5] and a liquid nail polish for the first time in 1917. [6] [7] The product took a long time to catch on; in 1927, it was reported as being a fad in London. [8] [9] In 1928, the company introduced an acetone -based nail ...