COLOUR ME HAPPY

Posted on 27 June 2012
Section: Daily Fashion News
Author: Hannah Murphy | More from this author >>>

 

 

It's very hard for any brand to branch out and launch a nail polish range that is unique and interesting, unlike any other of its kind. However, when that brand is Crayola, it's a whole different ballgame! You may not have a colouring book anymore, but that won't stop you falling in love with Crayola all over again! Many of us have distant memories of scribbling away with your Crayola crayons, struggling to stay inside the lines. Well now you can relive these happy childhood memories as you welcome the brand to your beauty desk!

      

                                                     

 

The classic crayon company has created a range of oh-so-retro scented nail varnishes which are packaged in their iconic yellow crayon box. Each box contains 8 mini polishes in shades that range from glittery to metallic (supposedly their most popular colours). The shades all have a unique name such as "Robin's Blue Egg", "Canary" and "Cotton Candy". The bottles of polish are just 0.07oz each, which is not a lot of product, but who could resist the novelty of the range?

 

                                                    

 

I imagine right now that the young artist within you is jumping with joy, while the beauty obsessed adult in you is smiling at the price tag of only $12. Unfortunately, the range is not available in Europe yet, but with its nostalgic packaging and bright colours, it can only be a matter of time before this set becomes so successful that it crosses the ocean! For now, they are available on FredFlare.com

 

 

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Crayola crayons were every child's tools for endless enjoyment but their genius idea to dip their toes in the beauty industry has meant Crayola is now a quirky way for grown women to have fun with nail polish. It was a gap on our beauty desks that we never knew needed filling, an adorable way to satisfy our inner child!

 

Happy scribbling/painting!

 

 

 



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