Leading beauty brand OPI has launched its first collection of vegan nail polishes in a range of neutral earth tones.
Inspired by natural elements, the âNature Strongâ range features 30 highly pigmented shades that offer long-lasting colour and a high shine finish.
Thereâs even a vegan-friendly topcoat to protect your manicure so you can enjoy up to seven days of wear and shine.
Furthermore, OPIâs vegan nail polish collection is certified vegan by The Vegan Society. That means that neither the product nor its ingredients have been tested on animals, making them cruelty-free too.
In fact, OPIâs vegan nail polish range is made from plant-based ingredients like sugar cane, manioc, wheat, potatoes, and corn.
As well as being vegan, the packaging is sustainable too as itâs made from 20% post-consumer recycled materials.
If you look closely at the caps you may notice swirls of colour or pieces of melted grey plastic. Thatâs because OPI hasnât added any additional bleaching, making each cap totally unique.
Moreover, not only are we spoilt for choice with new vegan shades, but each one comes with its own unique and humorous name to boot.
Some of our favourites in the collection include Knowledge is Flower, Let Nature Take Its Quartz, and Raisin Your Voice. Not to mention Strong as Shell!
The new vegan nail polish range from OPI is on sale now in the US ahead of its global rollout. And because OPI is available in over 100 countries, it will soon be easier to find vegan nail polishes than ever before.
With over 30 stylish shades to choose from, we canât wait to get creative with our next manicure!
Vegan nail polish
OPI is the latest major brand to launch vegan nail polish, following the likes of Nails.INC and Sally Hansen who recently launched vegan lines.
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Source: Veganfoodandliving.com