[unpaid/sample/affiliate/ad] If you struggle with nail issues, especially in colder months, you might want to consider Essie Treat, Love & Colour, which has recently been upgraded to a vegan formula.
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With the rising trend in nail polish purchases, these products seem like a reliable option to help prevent nail dryness. While the new vegan formula might not drastically change the effectiveness since some ingredients like ethylacetate and dimethicone are already vegan, the term “vegan” here might be used to suggest a natural or healthier alternative.
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Considering the increasing popularity of home manicures, I’m eager to try the pink shade called Punch It Up. Another option, Final Stretch, offers a neutral tone.
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The packaging promises stronger nails in just 3 days, although this claim might be hard to verify. The inclusion of camellia oil and calcium is enticing, even though the actual benefits for nail health remain uncertain. Additionally, a base coat is not required, making it even more appealing. With 4 available shades priced at £8.95 each, it’s worth a try, available non-affiliate HERE.
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