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nail news She’s Electric!


Pink thrilled the LasVegas crowd during the iHeartRadioMusic Festival when she shared the stage with Gwen Stefani and No Doubt to perform‘Just a Girl’wearing electric blueMinx nail fashion.


West Hollywood nail art guru Naja flew in fromLosAngeles and rushed to Pink’s hotel to make a 4 pmcall time, as the singer was due on stage at 7 pm.


“Pink requested something bright blue and with a lot of sparkle,” said Naja, “so I showed her some options but she immediately picked the Blue LightningMinx.”


Art in an instant


Orly were asked byMatches to supply their intricate NailArt for the DVF brand during Vogue London’s Fashion Night Out, which took place earlier this year.


Armed with Orly’s InstantArtist range, Orly’s UK BrandAmbassador Laura Hughes and her teamset about creating fabulous bespoke designs for passing press, guests, celebrities and of course the Vogue team.


Gilty as charged!


The new Gilty Pleasures gift box fromZoya features a real 18k Gold Fleck topcoat alongside a complimentary duo of black (Raven) and white (Purity) base colours in one haute kit.


Clients can choose to wear it alone for a subtle, sophisticated look, or layered over Purity or Raven to add a luxurious accent. For an ultra-glamorous feel, clients should be advised to apply two coats of the Gold Fleck topcoat.


Each gift set is packaged in a beautiful black velvet Zoya logo gift box –making it an ideal Christmas treat.


• Zoya / Supernail&Beauty Ltd: 01753 573 423 Gone Shopping!


Toma’s newA/Wcollection is inspired by the world’smost famous and fabulous shopping destinations. Based on seasonal trends such as burgundy, wine reds,muted tones and all that glitters, the range includes: Oxford Street, Bond Street, Champs Elysees, Rodeo Drive, 5thAvenue and Regent Street.


•Toma /Mad Beauty: 0208 958 0555 Read all about it!


OPI’s BigApple Red has been voted ‘Best Red’ on themarket inThe Glamour Power List 2012. Glamour Magazine tested every product on the market and found that BigApple not onlymakes your nails look glamorous and trendy but also gives thema touch of class.


Meanwhile,manicuristMichelle Humphrey painted Lana Del Ray’s nails for GQMagazine using OPI’s Chick Flick Cherry.


New website


Festive finds


This Christmas, Nailtiques offer a trio of gorgeous gifts to complement any nail type.These beautifully boxed gifts stay true to their therapeutic heritage by honing its festive offerings to a bespoke choice of three remedy kits.


Clients can choose from: the Colour&Care Kit, which containsTokyo Colour Lacquer, NailVarnish Remover, Hand Conditioner and an Emery File; the Colour&Repair Kit, which includes: Havana Colour Lacquer, Nail Varnish Remover, Formula 2, OilTherapy and an Emery File, or the CompleteManicure Kit which featuresVegas Colour Lacquer, Hand Conditioner, Formula 2, Cuticle&Skin Gel, NailVarnish Remover and OilTherapy.


• Nailtiques / Grafton International: 01827 280 080


launched The Nail Base have launched their new website at www.thenailbase.co.uk. Clear and easy to navigate, the new site welcomes both wholesale and consumer visitors and has a fresh, clean appearance.


As the sole UK distributor of Duri Cosmetics,The Nail Base have also announced the launch of their Christmas glitter shades. Choose from: Indulgemy Whim, a green glitter; Night before Christmas, a red glitter and Golden Palace, a gold glitter.


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