My 13-year old daughter has been mildly obsessed with nail art these days, but I just don’t have the patience for nail polish in general. I keep my toenails painted most of the time, but when/if I paint my fingernails, I usually end up messing one (or more) up, and it just chips off right away anyway.
Change-Diapers received free polish to review. Post contains affiliate links and all opinions are our own. A few years ago, I published a review of Adrianne K “5-free” polish. Adrianne K Polish is now “7-Free,” which means they are not only made without the 3 common chemicals found in nail polishes (Toluene, Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP), Formaldehyde), but also without 4 other very dangerous chemicals (Formaldehyde Resin, xylene, parabens, and Camphor). You can read more about why you should choose a 7-free polish on their website.
The company sent me a polish (with their improved brush) as well as a base coat to try, and I put it to the test!
I purchased the bag myself. If you click & buy I may receive points for referring you. I’d heard about Ipsy here and there, and for just $10/month including shipping (or $110 for a year’s worth), I thought it would be worth trying.
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Change-Diapers received free polish to review. Post contains affiliate links and all opinions are our own. Adrianne K polish is vegan, made in the USA and not tested on animals. The polish is available in tons of great colors, plus a base coat, top coat and even a mattifying coat.