Yolo Nail Polish Valentine 107 - toluene free
Description
BRAND NAME: YOLO ABOUT THE PRODUCT: Elevate your manicure with the YOLO Nail Polish Valentine 107, a sophisticated lacquer designed for those who appreciate a salon-quality finish from the comfort of home. This high-pigment formula offers vibrant color payoff and a glossy, professional sheen that transforms your nails into a statement piece. Whether you are aiming for a classic look or a bold, festive flair, this polish provides the perfect balance of smooth application and long-lasting durability, ensuring your hands look polished and refined every single day. BENEFITS & KEY FEATURES: Vibrant Pigmentation: The highly pigmented formula delivers rich, opaque color that stands out with every swipe. Clean Beauty Standards: Formulated without harsh additives like Toluene, Camphor, Formaldehyde resin, Parabens, Fragrance, Plasticizer, or Diacetone Alcohol. Quick-Dry Performance: Engineered for efficiency, the polish dries quickly to save you time while maintaining a chip-resistant, mirror-like gloss. Smooth Application: The professional-grade brush allows for an even, streak-free application, making it easy to achieve a flawless manicure. HOW TO USE SAFELY: Directions: Start by thoroughly cleaning the nail surface to ensure it is free of oils. Roll the bottle gently between your palms to mix the pigments; avoid shaking to prevent air bubbles. Apply two to three thin, even coats, allowing at least five minutes of drying time between each layer for the best results. Important Tips: To maintain a clean and crisp application, wipe excess product off the brush stem inside the neck of the bottle before painting. Always close the bottle securely after every use and store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve the formula’s consistency. If the polish thickens over time, use a dedicated nail polish thinner. SAFETY NOTE: For external use only. Keep out of reach of children. Keep away from heat or open flames. Avoid direct contact with eyes and skin.

