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Hues Nail Polish

Bronze | Vegan Polish

Regular price $12.50 USD
Regular price Sale price $12.50 USD
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🌱Hues Beauty, the home of 10-FREE, cruelty-free indie nail lacquers🌱

Bronze is pictured with 2 coats. This polish is hand-blended with organic mineral pigments on a high quality 10-Free lacquer base.

Bronze is a shimmer polish that builds in a beautiful metallic color. While slightly translucent, it becomes opaque with multiple coats.

Each bottle is 13 ml, and has two stainless steel ball bearings for easy mixing, as well as a wide brush for consistent application.

For best results:
-Gently shake the bottle to activate the bearings
-Apply a base coat
-Apply thin, even coats, waiting for each coat to dry before applying the next.
-Finish off with a top coat (check out the shop for a quick dry base and top coat)

Gift sets are available that include your choice of color, a quick dry 2-in-1 top and base coat, and a cuticle oil brush pen! Find this option in my shop!

You may have seen the phrase "5-free", "7-free", or "10-free" on nail and other beauty products. All products from Hues Beauty are 10-free. So what exactly is 10-Free?
The phrase is used to describe products free of the most harmful chemicals found in many mainstream products on the market today:
❌ formaldehyde
❌ toluene
❌ DBP
❌ camphor
❌ formaldehyde resin
❌ xylene
❌ parabens
❌ phthalates
❌ fragrances
❌ animal ingredients

All Hues products are created without these toxic ingredients, instead sourcing ingredients that are vegan-friendly, cruelty-free and good for the environment. Each polish is created, bottled, and shipped from the Peach State, Georgia!

Ingredients: Ethyl Acetate, Butyl Acetate, Nitrocellulose, Acetyl Tributyl Citrate, Isopropyl Alcohol, Adipic Acid / Neopentyl Glycol / Trimellitic Anhydride Copolymer, Benzophenone-1, Trimethylpentanediyl Dibenzoate, Polyvinyl Butyral, D&C Violet #2 May contain: glitters, dyes, pigments, and micas.

*Some colors may look different on various devices