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  2. Nails Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Nails.INC is a homegrown, British nail brand. The company has concessions within key retailers, including Selfridges, John Lewis, Waitrose, QVC, Amazon and Look Fantastic, as well as Sephora, Target and Sallys in the USA.

  3. The 15 Best Nail Polish Brands to Always Keep in Rotation

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    To help you round out your collection, we've pulled together a short list of the best nail polish brands worth shopping, including popular brands like Gucci Beauty, Essie, and more.

  4. 12 Healthy and Non-Toxic Nail Polish Brands to Shop Now

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    Ella + Mila. While some brands are “3-free” or “5-free,” Ella + Mila takes things up a notch by being “17-free.” This eco-friendly polish is free from the known offenders (formaldehyde ...

  5. The 25 Best Neutral Nail Colors for Your Polish Collection

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    OPI’s nail polish also promises up to seven days of wear, so you can be pretty in pink all week long. Ulta rating: 4.3/5 stars An Ulta reviewer says : “This color is beautiful.

  6. Superdrug - Wikipedia

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    Superdrug Stores plc (trading as Superdrug) is a health and beauty retailer in the United Kingdom, and the second largest behind Boots UK. The company is owned by AS Watson (Health & Beauty UK) Limited [3] [a] which is part of the A.S. Watson Group. It was acquired as part of the buyout of Kruidvat BV in October 2002.

  7. List of generic and genericized trademarks - Wikipedia

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    Used widely in the United Kingdom as it is the dominant brand. [179] PowerPoint: Slide show presentation program: Microsoft [185] Pritt Stick Glue stick: Henkel: A newspaper article by the Daily Mirror (on 27 March 2010) treated the brand as a generic name, [186] another example of use is by The Guardian on its 16 June 2007 article. [187] Putt ...