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View the product Ysé - white
Ysé - white
Plant-based Nail Polish
€10.90
View the product Jeanne - pink white
Jeanne - pink white
Plant-based Nail Polish
€10.90
View the product Ella – coral red
Ella – coral red
Plant-based Nail Polish
€10.90
View the product Georgia – poppy red
Georgia – poppy red
Plant-based Nail Polish
€10.90
View the product Amour – red shimmer
Amour – red shimmer
Plant-based Nail Polish
€10.90
View the product Pure Red Nail Polish - Dita Dita nailpolish color pure red
Pure Red Nail Polish - Dita
Plant-based Nail Polish
€10.90
View the product Pamela - Vintage red
Pamela - Vintage red
Plant-based Nail Polish
€10.90
View the product Petra - Pure red
Petra - Pure red
Plant-based Nail Polish
€10.90
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View the product Faye - Burgundy red Faye nailpolish color burgundy red
Faye - Burgundy red
Plant-based Nail Polish
€10.90
View the product Yale - pearly chocolate Yale nailpolish color pearly chocolate
Yale - pearly chocolate
Plant-based Nail Polish
€10.90
View the product Grace – deep red
Grace – deep red
Plant-based Nail Polish
€10.90
View the product Kate - burgundy red Kate nailpolish color burgundy red
Kate - burgundy red
Plant-based Nail Polish
€10.90
View the product Marilou – brick red Marilou nailpolish color brick red
Marilou – brick red
Plant-based Nail Polish
€10.90
View the product Alaïa - taupe brown Alaïa nailpolish color taupe brown
Alaïa - taupe brown
Plant-based Nail Polish
€10.90
View the product Misha – plum brown Misha nailpolish color plum brown
Misha – plum brown
Plant-based Nail Polish
€10.90
View the product Gala - gold
Gala - gold
Plant-based Nail Polish
€10.90

Plant-based Nail Polishes

Our PURE color nail polishes are plant-based up to 84%. Which means that we’ve replaced solvents derived from petrol or natural gas with plant-derived solvents. These come from natural origin raw materials such as cotton, maize, potato, wheat and manioc.
What about the remaining 16%? They allows the polish to focus on easy application, shine and longwear with natural and/or organic pigments (depending on the shade), 
filmogenic agents and plasticizers. It’s part of a necessary, controlled and accepted compromise.