We girls have all been there. Painting our nails mostly ends in a smudges vs nail-remover-on-a-Q-tip battle since achieving a perfect manicure is not as easy as it looks. Until now. Thanks to Nails Inc. and their revolutionary invention: nail varnish in a spray-can. Your flawless nails are just a few steps away. The first one is to apply a base coat (Nails Inc. Base and Top Coat, £8, but any base coat will do) and let it dry. Then spray your nails with the varnish can, with no particular attention to the colour going all over your finger tips too. Let the polish dry, apply a top coat and leave to dry again. The last step is to wash off the extra colour with warm water and soap. Tada, you just completed a spotless manicure.
At first glance, this looks like such an obvious solution and one may wonder why it hasn't been invented before. Truth is, Nails Inc. thought about it many years ago but the right formulation was really tricky to elaborate, especially because the varnish has to stick to the nail but not to the skin. Anyway, Nails Inc. nailed it and this innovating Paint Can (£10) is available in two colours: Shoreditch Lane is a metallic-silver and Hoxton Market is a flashy neon-pink. A few more shades are to be launched next year.
*Photo: Nails Inc.
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