No. 91 California Raisin Purple Nail Polish
No. 91 California Raisin Purple Nail Polish
Toxin Free
Vegan
Cruelty Free
Made in USA
Description
Description
- california raisin
- 0.4oz per bottle
- vegan & cruelty free
California Raisin Purple Nail Polish is about to be your favorite new shade in your repertoire. And Côte products, no matter what shade, are always made with a cruelty free nail polish formulation. If you love showing off a little, you be obsessed with raisin nail polish. No matter what you pick, your mani is going to be chip-resistant and totally eye-catching. And California Raisin Purple nail polish can actually be healthy for your nails? This checks all the boxes!
Our signature formulas are cruelty-free, vegan and free of the major toxins associated with nail polish: formaldehyde, dibutyl phthalate (DBP), toluene, camphor, formaldehyde resin and triphenyl phosphate (TPHP), making our products the cleanest, safest nail polish available.
Côte polishes are proudly made in the united states. Bottles are crafted from Italian glass and feature top-of-the-line brushes, allowing for even strokes and accurate application.
discover a cleaner, safer beauty.
INGREDIENTS:
BUTYL ACETATE, ETHYL ACETATE, NITROCELLULOSE, ADIPIC ACID/NEOPENTYL GLYCOL/TRIMELLITIC ANHYDRIDE COPOLYMER, ACETYL TRIBUTYL CITRATE, ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL, STEARALKONIUM BENTONITE, ACRYLATES COPOLYMER, Cl 15880 (RED 34 LAKE), STYRENE/ACRYLATES COPOLYMER, Cl 77891 (TITANIUM DIOXIDE), BENZOPHENONE-1, SILICA, TRIMETHYLPENTANEDIYL DIBENZOATE, Cl 77266 (BLACK 2), Cl 77510 (FERRIC AMMONIUM FERROCYANIDE)
Ingredients
Ingredients
No. 91 California Raisin Purple Nail Polish
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California Raisin Purple polish
Great color, love it.
Prettier than expected
I've been looking for several weeks, and looked at several high end brands, for a shade purple that was similar to eggplant. This shade fit the bill perfectly. Only question is, why does it look better in person than in the picture?