🌠 Milky Way Gel Polish Collection (67.5ml/60.25fl.oz):
Embark on a cosmic adventure with our six-shade collection. Each hue invites you into the vast expanse of the universe, from color-shifting vistas to the deep allure of interstellar mysteries.
- 🔮 319 Color Changing Gel: Marvel at colors that shift with the warmth of your touch, echoing the dynamic landscapes of distant worlds.
- 🌌 320 9D Cat Eye Gel: Plunge into the cosmic depths with hues that capture the enigmatic beauty of space.
- ✨ 321 Chunky Glitter Gel: Your nails will sparkle like the stars in the night sky, with glitter that outshines constellations.
- 🚀 322 Thin Straight Cat Eye Gel: Create sleek, comet-like lines with a gel that’s as precise as it is captivating.
- 🌈 323 Glitter Phantom Chameleon Gel: Enjoy the spectral dance of colors that shift and change, mirroring the celestial phenomenon of auroras.
- 🖤 324 Black Gel Polish: Delve into the infinite with a deep, velvety black that’s as vast and mysterious as the universe itself.
🌿 Eco-Conscious and Gentle:
Crafted free from 9 common toxins, our formula is a promise of a safer, nearly odorless journey through the cosmos, safeguarding both your nails and our planet.
💡 Quick and Easy Application:
Fast curing under a nail lamp (60-120 seconds) ensures your interstellar journey is enduring. A base and top coat (sold separately) are the astronauts of your manicure, essential for exploring the galaxy.
🌟 Long-Lasting Brilliance:
Achieve a manicure that lasts longer than a lunar cycle, maintaining its luster for over 28 days with proper application.
⚠️ Safety Notice:
- Direct contact may cause an allergic reaction. Follow the stars (directions) closely.
- Designed for celestial travelers (nail use only). In case of contact with alien worlds (eyes and skin), cleanse with terrestrial waters (rinse immediately).
- Cease your spacewalk (use) if cosmic disturbances (irritation) appear. Consult a space medic (doctor) if adventures in the galaxy (symptoms) persist.
- Galactic treasures (this product) should be kept out of the reach of young explorers (children).