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lørdag den 13. april 2013

China Glaze® Introduces Texture - official press release

GETTING DOWN TO THE NITTY GRITTY
China Glaze® Introduces Texture: the Newest Technology in Nail Lacquer.

Los Angeles (April 2013): China Glaze® introduces Texture, a unique new lacquer that applies as a crème but dries with a 3D texture effect. Unlike traditional nail art techniques that require multiple steps, Texture only requires one step—painting the nail.  Texture dries matte, but can be combined with China Glaze® Fast Forward Top Coat for a glossy effect. With a finish similar to that of a sugared rim, Texture is the perfect accessory for a beach day, night-on-the-town, or special rendezvous.
 In The Rough— light lime-green with textured grit
Itty, Bitty & Gritty— melon with textured grit
Of Coarse!— bright, cobalt-blue with textured grit
Unrefined— bright pink with textured grit
Bump & Grind— hot pinkish-red with textured grit
   Toe-tally Textured— tangerine-orange with textured grit
 
The China Glaze® Texture collection will be available in May 2013 at fine salons and beauty supply stores nationwide.
 China Glaze is free of DBP, toluene, and added formaldehyde.
 China Glaze nail lacquers are available through salons and professional beauty supply stores nationwide. For more information, please visit www.chinaglaze.com or follow China Glaze on Facebook (@ChinaGlaze), Twitter (@ChinaGlazeOfficial) and Pinterest (pinterest.com/chinaglaze).
 China Glaze® is a division of American International Industries.

11 kommentarer:

  1. if i say here i want them should i get any ;)

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    1. Hmmm, difficult question LOL - maybe you should ;)

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    2. i just ordered three, don't tell anyone ;)
      can hardly wait to get them on my nails <3

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  2. That pink looks really nice. It's hard to see if there's shimmer in them though :)

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    1. Yes, it seems like it's just some kind of color samples, not the actually polish, but Pretty Polish in Holland has them by now...

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  3. I'm curious to try this kind of polishes out!
    C'mon, after opi, kiko, zoya, china glaze...! Now I really NEED to try 'em XD

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    1. LOL I have resisted so far, but when my favorite brand release them, I might have to try LOL

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  4. I don't need them... I have my Kiko Sugar Mat textured polishes :-P

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    1. Yes, unless there are different colors etc. you might not need all of them LOL

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  5. Ooh how exciting! I still haven't played around with any textured polish yet

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    1. Neither have I - but I guess I have to LOL

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