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  2. Trend Alert: These Nail Colors Are in This Fall, According to ...

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    Put the finishing touch on your look during the autumn season with the best fall nail colors. These are the trending fall colors in 2024, according to experts.

  3. Nail polish - Wikipedia

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    Nail polish remover is an organic solvent that may also include oils, scents, and coloring. Nail polish remover packages may include individual felt pads soaked in remover, a bottle of liquid remover used with a cotton ball or cotton pad, or a foam-filled container into which one inserts a finger and twists it until the polish comes off. The ...

  4. Sinful Colors - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Sinful Colors partnered with Kylie Jenner to launch a nail polish collection. [7] In 2018, the brand partnered with Vanessa Hudgens to create a nail polish collection, and named her Global Color Collaborator of Sinful Colors. [8] [9] In 2020, they came out a new product called the CLAWS.

  5. Vamp Nail Polish - Wikipedia

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    The polish was priced at $15 a bottle [7] and sold extremely well, with nationwide shortages for months after its introduction. [3] It became Chanel's best selling product. [2] By 1996, Newsweek was reporting that the color was "finally out of style", [8] but even into 2000, it was the fifth best-selling nail polish in the world. [2]

  6. Paul Teal, Actor On 'Deep Water' And 'One Tree Hill ... - AOL

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    Actor Paul Teal, who was best known for his appearances in such films as 2022′s “Deep Water” and on the TV series “One Tree Hill,” has died at the age of 35.. Teal died Nov. 15 of cancer ...

  7. Teal - Wikipedia

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    TEAL is the acronym for Tasman Empire Airways Limited, the forerunner of Air New Zealand, who used teal as their airline's signature color; it appeared not just on plane livery but promotional material and airline bags. When New Zealanders refer to ‘teal green,’ they are more likely referring to the airline color than the bird's color.