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Karolin Van Loon ROSE DOUX - Zartes Rosé

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Karolin Van Loon ROSE DOUX - Zartes RoséDer Nagellack ROSE DOUX ist ein zartes, zeitloses Ros 12 free, vegan und umweltfreundlich Dieser Nagellack gehrt in die Kategorie geht immer. ROSE DOUX ist ein zartes Mademoiselle Rosa, das Ihre Ngel das ganze Jahr ber stilvoll schmckt. Im Winter verleiht dieser Nagellack in Kombination mit kuschligem Strick einen sanften, lssig eleganten Ballerina Look, whrend sein zuckerwattehnlicher Farbton im Sommer einen verspielten Kontrast zu sonnengebrunter

Der Nagellack ROSE DOUX ist ein zartes, zeitloses Rosé - 12-free, vegan und umweltfreundlich


Dieser Nagellack gehört in die Kategorie „geht immer“. ROSE DOUX ist ein zartes Mademoiselle-Rosa, das Ihre Nägel das ganze Jahr über stilvoll schmückt. Im Winter verleiht dieser Nagellack in Kombination mit kuschligem Strick einen sanften, lässig-eleganten Ballerina-Look, während sein zuckerwatteähnlicher Farbton im Sommer einen verspielten Kontrast zu sonnengebräunter Haut bildet. ROSE DOUX ist ein zeitloser Favorit, der zu jeder Gelegenheit Eleganz ausstrahlt.


Die luxuriöse Nagellackkollektion von Karolin Van Loon begeistert mit einzigartigen Farbtönen, außergewöhnlicher Haltbarkeit, wunderschönem Glanz sowie gesunden und umweltfreundlichen Formeln. Die Farbtöne sind inspiriert von den natürlichen Pastelltönen und tiefen Farbtönen der Achatsteine, die den Kern von Karolins Schmuckkollektion bilden, sowie von der ungezwungenen Schönheit der Natur, die Karolin auf ihren Reisen erlebt.
Die Farben der Nagellacke wurden kreiert, um Ihre Stimmung zu heben, Ihr Selbstvertrauen zu stärken und Ihnen ein allgemeines Gefühl von Wohlbefinden zu vermitteln. 
Ob mutig oder minimalistisch – Nagellack ist der perfekte Weg, um Ihre Persönlichkeit zu unterstreichen. Unter den von Karolin Van Loon persönlich kuratierten Farbtönen finden Sie garantiert Ihren Favoriten – oder gleich mehrere. 

Karolin Van Loons Wertschätzung für die Natur spiegelt sich sowohl in den Formulierungen als auch in der Farbpalette wider.
Die Kult-Nagellacke sind frei von 12 potenziell schädlichen Stoffen, werden in Belgien hergestellt, sind vegan und frei von Tierversuchen. Außerdem werden natürliche Inhaltsstoffe verwendet, wann immer möglich.

Die Nagellacke sind formuliert ohne Formaldehyd, Xylol, Styrol, Ethyl Tosylamid, Dibutylphthalate, Formaldehydharz, Methacrylatmonomere, Triphenylphosphat, Hydrochinon, Benzophenon, Toluol und Kampfer.
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