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Raww - Kale'd It Nail Lacquer - I Prefer (Barley) Pearls (10ml)Breathable 10 FREE formula powered by Kale Protein to stimulate keratin production, for strong and healthy nails. Further enriched with Acai Berry, Coconut Oil, Sweet Orange Oil and Pomegranate Oil to keep nails in top shape, whilst delivering a super shiny, breathable finish to lock in colour. I Prefer (Barley) Pearls is a shimmery pale gold. FREE FROM: Formaldehyde Tosylamide Formaldehyde Resin Camphor Benzophenone 1 Talc Fragrance Animal Derived

Breathable 10-FREE formula powered by Kale Protein to stimulate keratin production, for strong and healthy nails. Further enriched with Acai Berry, Coconut Oil, Sweet Orange Oil and Pomegranate Oil to keep nails in top shape, whilst delivering a super-shiny, breathable finish to lock in colour.

I Prefer (Barley) Pearls is a shimmery pale gold.

FREE FROM: Formaldehyde Tosylamide Formaldehyde Resin Camphor Benzophenone-1 Talc Fragrance Animal Derived Ingredients Parabens

Raww's ingredient promise: NO parabens, NO Talc, NO Bismuth Oxychloride, No nanoparticles, NO to animal testing, NO synthetic fragrance, NO chemicals, NO LSL or SLES, NO Sulphates, NO Petrochemicals and NO BS!

1. Buff + file your nails. 
2. Prep with Raww Kale’d It Toughen Up Base Coat. 
3. Apply Kale’d It Nail Lacquer and allow to completely dry between coats, we like it on the double coat. 
4. Apply Kale'd It Diamond Shine Top Coat to keep those nails perfect.

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