Try it if you love Dior Vernis in Sudden.
We'll always be sucker for a *haute* shade of pink. Whether it's traced back to our Barbie-obsessed roots or our fifth grade penchant for highlighters, who can know? But for a feverish flush that's more on-trend for spring, swap out your go-to shade of neon in favor of a drop-it-like-it's-hot hue of orange. Call us seriously disturbed, but we're here to say that orange is the new pink (Our apologies, Elle Woods).
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We'll always be sucker for a *haute* shade of pink. Whether it's traced back to our Barbie-obsessed roots or our fifth grade penchant for highlighters, who can know? But for a feverish flush that's more on-trend for spring, swap out your go-to shade of neon in favor of a drop-it-like-it's-hot hue of orange. Call us seriously disturbed, but we're here to say that orange is the new pink (Our apologies, Elle Woods).
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Try it if you love Essie Nail Color in Mint Candy Apple.
More mossy than mint, this season's newest crop of greens star dusty shades of forest and earthy shades of olive. Though we were initially skeptical, this unexpected shade has been giving us all the feels as of late. An alluring alternative to monotonous mints, this nymph-like nail color manages to charm any occasion or audience -- and is more flattering than you'd ever expect.
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More mossy than mint, this season's newest crop of greens star dusty shades of forest and earthy shades of olive. Though we were initially skeptical, this unexpected shade has been giving us all the feels as of late. An alluring alternative to monotonous mints, this nymph-like nail color manages to charm any occasion or audience -- and is more flattering than you'd ever expect.
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