Essie Nail Polish #1705 My Happy Bass

Essie Nail Polish #1705 My Happy Bass

Essie Nail Polish #1705 My Happy Bass

The spotlight is on you in this mid-tone yellow nail polish electrified with lime green undertones.

Features:

This fall's newest essie nail polishes will have you feelin' amped! Introducing the limited edition fall 2021 collection, inspired by a glam, garage band jam session. Rock out in these fierce nail polishes - a mix of creams and refined gold pearl shades - that are guaranteed to put you on the road to superstardom
Salon quality formula for flawless coverage
Our exclusive easy glide brush for quick, even professional application on nails
From the essie collection, which has produced more than 1,000 shades and counting
Over a thousand nuanced colors, essie original nail polish takes from the latest fashion and cultural trends to make your manicure possibilities endless, with a wink and story always on hand. Your partner for playful inspiration


How to Use:
Apply one coat of any of our essie base coats on nails. Follow with two coats of essie original color. Finish with any one of our essie top coats.

Brand
ESSIE
UPC
095008051482

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