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Kure Bazaar Nail Polish in Fuji

By Natalieroseanne @clutzyprincess
I love trying, and using, natural cosmetics as they are so much better and healthier for your body and this is true with nail polishes. I find that natural nail polishes reach better with my nails, and keep them strong rather than weaken them. I have recently tried a nail from the brand Kure Bazaar, a natural nail polish brand you can find on biggreensmile.co.uk. Kure Bazaar has up to 85% natural formula, which is vegan friendly and is free from formaldehyde, dibutyl phthalate, synthetic camphor and toluene.Nail Polish, Lilac, Kure Bazaar, Fuji, biggreensmile, Nail Polish, Lilac, Kure Bazaar, Fuji, biggreensmile, The bottle comes with a white cube shaped cap, that can be removed to reveal the regular twist top which is white. The brush is a thinnish brush, which is easy to use to apply the polish neatly. The color I picked to try is a beautiful unique lilac colour, that has a gorgeous pink tone to it which is called Fuji. It applied opaque in one coat, but I used a second coat to just give a more flawless application.Nail Polish, Lilac, Kure Bazaar, Fuji, biggreensmile,Nail Polish, Lilac, Kure Bazaar, Fuji, biggreensmile,Nail Polish, Lilac, Kure Bazaar, Fuji, biggreensmile,Nail Polish, Lilac, Kure Bazaar, Fuji, biggreensmile, When I initially tried it I didn't use a top coat and it lasted 3 days without chipping, and I was working at the time as well. It lasts so well on the nails and still looks freshly painted 2 to 3 days down the line. I find myself admiring my nails all the time when I'm wearing in. I have applied it for the second time within 2 weeks, which is novel for me as I have so many nail polishes but I think this could be one of my favourites in my collection. I have many lilac/purples but for me this is really a unique shade.
You can pick up Kure Bazaar nail polishes for £14.95* for a 10ml bottle at Big Green Smile and the Fuji shade here.
What do you guys think?
Natalie Roseanne <3

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