Opal Theory Polish
NO SHADE full collection
NO SHADE full collection
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NO SHADE - Burn away everything that was never really you and exist without shade, without fear.
A charity Pride Month collection of eight vivid neons - bright, saturated, with coordinating fine-particle shimmer, and giving solid coverage in 2 coats, 3 max for the lighter shades or longer nails. Plus a moody multi-multichrome flakie topper.
$2/bottle will go to PFLAG, the nation's largest organization dedicated to supporting, educating, and advocating for LGBTQ+ people and those who love them.
$1/bottle will go to The LGBTQ Center of Durham, a local organization that supports LGBTQ+ people through services, programming, resources, and support networks.
The Deep End - A true neon blue with blue shimmer. As cool as slipping into the deep end on a hot day.
Crashing Waves, Crashing Parties - A neon turquoise with blue and green shimmer. Feel the ocean waves crash against you, and then go join that party.
Scurvy Prevention - A brilliant lime green with green shimmer. Apply regularly to prevent scurvy.
Yellow. No, Green. No, Yellow - A tennis ball yellow/green neon with yellow and green shimmer. Wear it to start arguments with your friends about what color tennis balls are.
The Dreaded Traffic Cone - A vivid neon orange with orange shimmer. Pretend your nails are traffic cones and reroute obstacles in your life.
Record Heat - A neon coral pink with orange and pink shimmer. As hot as the hottest August on record.
Dragonfruit Smoothie - A neon magnenta pink with pink and purple shimmer. Did you know dragonfruit is also called pitaya and its insides are exactly this color?
Jellyfish Warning - A vivd purple neon with purple shimmer. Wear as a warning for your metaphorical stinging tentacles.
Chromatic Chaos - A multi-multichrome flakie topper with seven different colors of multichrome flakes. A rainbow for your nails but with a moody midnight vibe.
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