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Paint & Peel

October 13, 2009 at 7:00 PM

Sula If you easily bore with nail colors, dreaming of a new hue the day after getting a manicure, you’re in luck. Sula’s Paint & Peel polishes (available at sulabeauty.com, $14) let you easily peel polish off sans remover and messy cotton balls.

This month, Sula debuted mini Paint & Peel polishes, available in four different sets of three fun colors. We love the Jewel trio, which comes with three autumn-appropriate shades: Dove, Merlot and Teal. Sula minis are perfect for busy brides-to-be. They're compact, making them great for carrying around in your purse for a quick polish change between wedding errands.

Because we're such fans of this amazing new technology, we sat down with Sula a few painting and peeling questions.

Q: How do I use Paint & Peel nail color?
A: It's simple. Just apply Paint & Peel polish onto clean, dry nails, like you would any other nail color.

Q: How long does it last?
A: Paint & Peel nail color is like make-up for your nails. It’s not forever, but that’s the point! Experimenting with different colors has never been this easy.

Q: I can’t stand the smell of nail polish and remover. Does it smell like all the others?
A: Nope! Sula Paint & Peel polishes have a “Big 3-Free” formulation that is free of Formaldehyde, Toluene and Phthalates—the “smelly stuff” found in most polishes.

Q: Does it dry faster than normal nail polish?
A: Yes, two coats will dry about in two minutes. You'll need to wait 30 minutes before peeling, though.

Q: Will all the peeling ruin my nails?
A: No! The polish sits on top of the nail, so it won't dry them out. Normal environmental elements do dry nails, though, so condition your nails regularly.

—Christa Joanna Lee

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I love Paint & Peel! The colours are stunning and it makes me very happy NOT to haev to use a Remover. Peeling is addictive!

Posted by: Leticia Luna | October 16, 2009

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