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      • Fashion at Your Fingertips

        Deborah Lippmann, manicurist to the stars, started out as a songstress. As a result, many of her nail colors are named after major pop icons and other A-List celebrities. Bold, glamorous and audaciously on-trend, try one of her nail lacquers if you’re looking to play star for a day.

        • 0.5 fl. oz. nail lacquer
        • Long-lasting
        • Fortified with biotin, okoume, and green tea

        Especially Suited For: All skin types
        Essential Elements: Lippmann Collection polishes are long-lasting, and fortified with biotin, okoume, and green tea.
        Free of: Toluene, formaldehyde, DBP, animal testing

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      Deborah Lippmann Nail Lacquer

      13 reviews
      $20.00
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      Deborah Lippmann Nail Lacquer, Today Was A Fairytale
       
      5.0

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      5.0

      love it

      By zel ben

      from illinois

      About Me DIY Nail Artist, Dramatic, Manicure/Pedicure Addict

      Pros

      • Easy to Apply
      • Fast Drying
      • Gentle Formula
      • Good Applicator Brush
      • Great Color
      • Long Lasting

      Cons

      • Hard To Remove

      Best Uses

      • Any Time
      • Special Occasions
      • Top Coat

      Comments about Deborah Lippmann Nail Lacquer, Today Was A Fairytale:

      expensive but worth it

      • Age:
      • 25-34

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