- The Palette: Think sheer nudes, "butter" yellows and pastels - the chicest trends of the season that offer a "clean-girl" aesthetic. Our vegan nail polishes deliver this rich pigment and high-performance wear without the toxins.
- The Ritual: Pair your spring manicure with Strategic Silence. Spend 3–5 minutes sitting quietly without input before you begin your polish application. This practice activates your brain’s natural repair processes, allowing you to reconnect with your intentions for the new season. When you're ready to apply, pick one of Nourishing Vegan Colour shades, apply two coats over clean, allow to dry thoroughly and finish with the Nourish Fast Dry Topcoat for extended wear and shine!
- Mindful Tip: Choose a "nude" shade that suits your specific skin tone for a timeless, elegant look that respects your individuality.

Spring: The Renewal Edit – Soft Tones & Strategic Silence
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