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  2. Confirmed: These Press-On Nails Are Just as Good as ... - AOL

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    After spending hundreds on dip powder nails and gel manis, ... Included tools: Nail glue, cuticle stick, nail file, and buffer, OPI prep pad. Reusable: Yes. Length: Various (short, medium, and long)

  3. Artificial nails - Wikipedia

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    Dip nails tend to last about a month, two-to-three weeks longer than gel and acrylic nails. [13] It can be worn on natural nails, nails with added tips, or can create artificial nails. Dip-powder enhancements can also be used for quick nail repairs. Dip-powder nails do not require any UV/LED light to cure: instead they are cured using an activator.

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

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    An OPI reviewer says: “It's a great neutral and a beautiful white. It's more subtle than alpine snow. It's more subtle than alpine snow. Looks great on all skin tones and goes with all wardrobes.”

  5. OPI Products - Wikipedia

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    OPI, originally named Odontorium Products Inc., was a small dental supply company purchased by George Schaeffer in 1981. [1] Shortly after taking over the company, Schaeffer was joined by Hungarian-born [2] Suzi Weiss-Fischmann, OPI's Executive Vice President and Artistic Director.

  6. Nail polish - Wikipedia

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    Polished nails with nail art Fingernails before, during, and after application of red nail polish A woman's toes with dark nail polish. Nail polish (also known as nail varnish in British English or nail enamel) is a lacquer that can be applied to the human fingernails or toenails to decorate and protect the nail plates.

  7. Hard Candy (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Hard Candy is an American cosmetics company, founded in 1995 by Iranian-American sisters Dineh Mohajer and Pooneh Mohajer (who now owns tokidoki), along with Dineh's ex-boyfriend Ben Einstein (who now owns Einstein Cosmetics) and his brother Reuben Einstein.