I received a coupon in the mail from Kohl's for $10 off, with no minimum purchase requirement. I had also seen in their sales circular that they carried the Elle brand of nail polish which is exclusive to Kohl's. Each bottle costs $10. They have two dozen colors of nail polish. I forgot to take a picture of a display, but click
here to see a picture of the display on a post by kenseysimone in PurseForum. I saw many pretty colors when I went to Kohl's last Saturday, and I eliminated near dupes using my nail wheels where I have swatched all my nail polish colors. I chose a duochrome almost metallic wine color called Imperial Purple. It was FREE because of my coupon. Yay!
I did read online, though, that the Elle line of nail polishes was developed by Estée Lauder's BeautyBank division. Estée Lauder has resumed animal testing if what I read online is correct. So, for those of you who only want to purchase cruelty-free products, you may want to avoid buying these polishes. They are Big-Three Free, and they are available online on Kohl's website.
Then last Sunday I saw in the paper that Walgreens had the Sinful Colors polishes on sale for $.99 (down from the regular $1.99). I had been waiting for them to go on sale. I got Nail Junkie, Kissie, Irish Green, Call You Later, and Glass Pink.
Six new polishes last weekend, and just $5 plus tax. Yay!
I liked the Elle polish so much that I used it for my manicure the next day. I have a review of the polish and comparisons to similar polishes I own
here.
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This is a photo of the side of the Elle bottle of Imperial Purple. |
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Another side shot showing the second prominent color that this duochrome flashes. |
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Sinful Colors Call You Later |
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Sinful Colors Glassy Pink |
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Sinful Colors Kissy |
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Sinful Colors Irish Green. THIS IS *NOT* COLOR-ACCURATE. The picture below of the bottom of the bottle is more color-accurate. This is a very vivid neon-like green. |
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Sinful Colors Nail Junkie |
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Look at the duochrome on Imperial Purple! |
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Imperial Purple is so beautiful! |
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Here is the more color-accurate picture of Irish Green.
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