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March 23, 2015
By: Melissa Meisel
Nail color keeps on getting more and more innovative. The latest creation in the sector is an “8-Free” lacquer. Chrome Girl colors are vegan, not tested on animals and are cruelty free. All lacquers are manufactured in the US. The company contends that this lacquer is a one-coat application and highly pigmented to provide full coverage. All lacquers are “8-Free”, no: formaldehyde, formaldehyde resin, toluene, dibutyl phthalate, camphor, xylene, acetone or silicone, according to the company. Spring 2015 colors range from Guilt Trip, a vibrant purple; Just Peachy, a soft hue that’s not too warm or cool; Pinky Promises, a vintage 60s pastel pink and Semi-Sweet, a tan glitter nude. Longtime friends Jaime Boreanaz and Melissa Ravo first realized their uncanny similarities years ago upon meeting in their neighborhood, situated in the exclusive hills above Los Angeles. Both mothers – whose young daughters incidentally became fast friends as well – found that their interests aligned perfectly. It was one sunny girls’ afternoon while painting their daughters nails in which they realized that the product they were so carefully applying on their children’s nails would soon end up making its way into the little girls’ mouths – whether while eating, chewing on their nails or licking off cupcake frosting. In that moment, the idea behind Chrome Girl was born. The debut collection boasts the hottest of colors – such as When In Chrome, Barely Legal, No Tan Lines, Shmexy and Pillow Talk, to name a few – and is intended for women of all ages, backgrounds and ethnicities.It is the ideal melding of Jaime and Melissa’s penchant for style, their commitment to healthy beauty, and their belief that all princesses – young and old – should be able to drop a little magic fairy dust from perfectly polished fingertips. Products rolled out in March 2015 for $12 each. More info: www.ChromeGirl.com
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