With that in mind, Clinique have spent 6 years developing this new range, and if you do suffer from sensitive skin, then you'll be glad to hear that it's been tested and approved by both dermatologists and opthalmologists.
Red red red, Fizzy, Hula Skirt, Sweet tooth
Now I can't personally vouch for the gentle formula of the nail varnish (as much as my skin drives me up the wall, it is on the whole fairly tolerant) however I will say that they've got some beautiful on trend colours, the formulas are easy to apply, and at £12, it's on par with other high end nail polishes.
And my top picks for Spring/Summer? Pinkini, Grape ice and Hot date, all three of which are eye catching hot pink shades, which will look great with a tan!
Clinique a different nail enamel will be available online from 25th April, and in stores from 31st May 2013.
Will you be trying the new Clinique nail enamels? What are your favourite Spring/Summer shades?
I don't understand how a dry nail polish could irritate your skin when you touch it... but nice colours :)
ReplyDeleteI guess they contain a lot of chemicals, which could be particularly irritating to sensitive skin. Glad you like the colours though x
DeleteI never thought about nail polish irritating the skin. Interesting. These look like lovely shades. x
ReplyDeleteSame here, I never thought about nail varnish as a potential irritant. It's good that there's now a sensitive option though x
DeleteThis is pretty cool that they have a nail polish for sensitive skin, go Clinique haha :) x
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Haha indeed, go Clinique x
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