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China Glaze Luxe And Lush nail polish

Luxe And Lush by China Glaze

$9.45
(19 reviews) Write a Review
SKU:
CG-80624
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Description

Polish Name: Luxe And Lush by China Glaze

Size: 15 mL

Brand: China Glaze

Collection: Hunger Games Capitol Colors Collection

This product contains no toluene, DBP or added formaldehyde.

About China Glaze: China Glaze creates exciting, modern colors. They use China Clay as nail hardener resulting in long-lasting wear. Their non-thickening formula allow for excellent coverage. China Glaze has been featured in dozens of publications including Elle (with Kelly Clarkson), Lucky (with Sarah Michelle Gellar) and Nylon (with Avril Lavigne).


Application Instructions:
For best results first apply a base coat to clean, bare nails. Then apply 2-3 coats of colored polish (depending on its consistency and thickness). For long lasting wear finish with a top coat.

19 Reviews

  • 5
    Gorgeous

    Posted by Unknown on 21st Aug 2017

    This will be perfect for Fall over a dark colour, and this should also look great over a lighter colour for Winter as well. Absolutely beautiful.

  • 5
    Very nice :)

    Posted by Lindsey on 19th May 2014

    This is really quite similar to essie's "covered in diamonds" but it does have some noticeable differences: The flakes show more gold undertones that shift to green, while covered in diamonds, has an ever-shifting rainbow. The flakes are also a bit smaller and easier to work with.

  • 4
    very pretty

    Posted by Unknown on 2nd May 2014

    this polish is very nice, goes on smooth, and has lovely kind of goldy feathery type glitters, different than other glitter that i have. The only thing that made it not is that sometimes you have to play with it to get the flakies to cover your nail evenly. I can definitely overlook that though..

  • 4
    Flakie topcoat

    Posted by Whovian_and_Ginger on 12th Feb 2014

    This flakie topcoat is wonderful over almost any colour, dark or light. The only con I found with it was that, as with most flakies, it can be tricky to get all the flakes to lie flat. If you don't like removing glitter, don't get a flakie! If you do, do what I do and use acetone - flakies and glitters remove very easily with that!