Enjoy a splash of color in your life with the Paul & Joe Summer 2016 Nail Polish collection featuring ten bright , classic and edgy shades listed below. Within this varying array of shades is sure to be the perfect finishing touch to any summer look whether you are out on the water catching the wind in your colorful sail or relaxing on the beach listening to soothing ocean.
- Cloud White (26) Soft white ivory reminiscent of the pure clouds in the sky
- Pink Pearl (27) An elegant and classic pearlescent pink
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Pink Bubble Bath (28) An airy soft pink
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Confectionary (29) Sweet delightful pink
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French Country (30) Warm neutral beige
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Chocolate Éclair (31) Rich chocolate brown
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Seaside Cottage (32) This pink charcoal is a fresh take on traditional neutrals
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Vinyl (33) Bold red that shines under the warm summer sun
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Appassionata (34) Gorgeous deep blood red
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In the Depths (35) Mysterious smoky purple
For my review I chose In the Depths, Seaside Cottage and Pink Pearl. I love that these nail polishes contain Organic Jojoba Oil, Organic Olive Oil and Organic Safflower Oil, all which are great for the nails. The nail polish goes on great covering well and dried quickly. I did find that this nail polish was durable and was less prone to chipping than my normal brand. Myself and my two daughters tried this nail polish and the consensus was that it definitely lasted longer than usual and survived many days before we noticed a touch up was needed.
Paul & Joe Nail Polish is priced at $16 per bottle, which is a bit higher than I normally pay, but for these fun colors and the extra durability I think it is worth the extra. The Paul & Joe Collection is available at BeautyHabit.com, since this is a limited time collection act quickly before it is gone.
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