Illamasqua represents its new collection of bright rubber nail varnishes
This season you have to be prepared for bright glowing luminous nails. The creators of Illamasqua have been inspired by the colour-coded specialities of the dominatrix Rubber Boot Girls of 1920 Berlin. This has influenced Illamasqua to create its version of matt-rubber finish nail varnishes in an array of bright colours.
This is the opportunity to grab every colour as these are limited edition, so when they’re gone there’s no more. The beauty of these limited edition nail varnishes is that they create a matt-rubber-like appearance to your nails, and create a unique type of finish than you’re normally not used to.
All Illamasqua nail varnishes are chip resistant and hard wearing, making them easier to wear without chipping instantly. They contain high-grade colour suspension materials that give them a long-lasting finish. These matt-rubber effect nail varnishes also provide fast buildable coverage, which is perfect.
The application couldn’t be simpler. The first step would be to apply an Illamasqua base coat to your nails. Then choose your favourite colour from the collection and apply two coats with the super fine brush.
The key is to wait at least 30 seconds between each application. Then allow two minutes for your coats of nail varnish to dry for the perfect matt-rubber effect finish. There’s no need for a top coat, and the process is completed within minutes.
This is your chance to be creative with these nail varnishes as nail art has become very popular. You can easily paint your nails in colour block shades on each individual nail, or you can create clever nail art designs to complement your outfits. You can be as creative as you like.
These bright colours are perfect to enhance your mood as you have the option to choose many. These include Serenity, Nurture, Devotee and Prosperity. What colour would you choose?
Salma Sabar
These limited edition rubber brights are a must-have collection and can be found here.
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