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Iconic Nail Polish 4 Pack
Changes color in the Sun
$48
$40
Product Overview & Details
Speckled Eggs Nail Polish Bundle includes 4 color-changing nail polish's, Sparkle & Shine, True Blue, Get Your Pink On, and After Party.
Four Unique Colors that Change in the Sun · 4 color-changing polishes in each pack · 5-Free: No harmful toxins added · Never tested on animals · Round bottle and cap, maximizing ease of brushing · Easy-to-read label to see indoor and outdoor colors · Lifetime color-change Guarantee · Topcoat OK to use · Colors may slightly vary due to monitor settings · Each bottle volume 0.34fl/10mL Speckled Eggs Nail Polish 4-Pack includes the following four color-changing nail polishes that will keep you in the spring spirit: Sparkle & Shine, True Blue, Get Your Pink On, and After Party. Add some spring fun to your nails with our Sparkle & Shine color-changing nail polish. Featuring multi-color glitter, this polish transforms from white to purple-gray in the sunlight, reminding you of speckled springtime eggs. Refresh your style with this jubilant nail polish. True Blue color-changing nail polish is a bold aqua indoors, but step outside and see it transform to a grassy green. It’s the perfect addition to your Easter-themed nails! Brighten your day with Get Your Pink On color-changing nail polish that will have you leaping for joy as this speckled polish changes from clear with hot pink speckles to racy red in the sun. Long after the Easter fun has ended, keep going with After Party color-changing nail polish. Just like those Easter-egg hunts, our glittery lilac polish will have you playing in the sun as you watch it change to cranberry glitter with a touch of the sun’s raysExperience Del Sol Color Change
Much like a flower that blooms when exposed to sunlight, Del Sol's products change colors in the sun using their proprietary Spectrachrome® technology.
Spectrachrome® molecules in the products shift to colors visible to the human eye when exposed to UV sunlight.
Del Sol's Spectrachrome® formula for color change was developed from a concept originally researched by NASA for use in space.