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Dry dazzle nail polish
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Once the look hit the runways in Paris a few years later, Pink dubbed the style the French manicure. His solution: the iconic nude and white stripe nail combo that we all know and love.

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Manicurist Jeff Pink, who founded the nail polish company Orly, was doing nails for actresses while shooting movies, and decided that a full color polish change was too time-consuming to accomplish in between takes. Though it’s called the “French” manicure, this design was actually created in Hollywood in the mid-1970s. But what might not be so well-known to us is how this manicure actually originated. Of course, the original look is already familiar to many of us over the age of 50. The bright white polish atop nails painted a pinky-nude tone is one of the hottest nail trends today, and it comes in many different pretty modern-day iterations. The Base Coat retracts with the nail plate when the nail plate dries maintaining the adhesion of the nail lacquer and polish does not chip.Everything old is new again! And nothing proves it more than the way one of the most classic nail trends keeps getting more popular with each passing year: French tip nails.

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With Dazzle Dry, the Base Coat is rubbery and stretches with the nail plate when the nail plate expands. “The swelling of the nail plate when wet due to the absorption of water, aggravates the stress and the polish chips off to relieve the stress. “When nail polish dries, it shrinks and imparts stress to the system,” says Valenty.

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Professional therapist turned beauty distributor Karen Cox says insiders called Dazzle Dry “genius”.ĭazzle Dry launches this year after over two decades in production, and what’s making waves throughout the professional industry is the brand’s next gen formulation – particularly the rubbery textured base coat, which is able to stretch and move with the nail plate. “I work directly with Vivian the owner of Dazzle Dry in the USA,” says Cox. “This revelation prompted me to cease further development of cosmetic products requiring the use of UV light and started working on a product that is non-UV cured.”Īn ex beauty therapist, Karen Cox decided to take on the brand after showing it to beauty professionals here in Australia who “came back the next day and said its genius and why doesn’t anyone know about it…?” says Cox who wasted no time in snapping up the distribution rights for Australia and New Zealand. “I thought that theoretically, one photon or particle of light is sufficient to damage DNA,” Valentry says. Valenty created the first UV curing top coat in 1989 to dry polish quickly but when UV light came under question in the 90s, she turned her attention to creating a non-UV cured polish.

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“These reactive substances cause skin sensitization or allergies with repeated or prolonged contact with the skin,” says Valenty.ĭazzle Dry has 190 shades in its range. “Dazzle Dry does not turn nails yellow because it does not contain nitrocellulose.”ĭazzle Dry’s formulation has omitted reactive monomers and photoinitiators, the ingredients added to gel and hybrid polishes to cause a reaction called “polymerization” when exposed to by UV light – be that via lamp, LED or the sun. “Dazzle Dry is the only nail polish system that air dries rock hard in 5 minutes,” says Valenty.

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What’s so exciting about Dazzle Dry, is not just the amazing colour palette on offer (there are 190 striking FDC and DC certified shades) but the fact that this polish range contains no nitrocellulose, nor any other reactive ingredients, yet sets solid in five minutes – and the staying power is impressive.ĭazzle Dry is a non-cured polish that sets rock hard in 5 minutes. Created by US-based bio-organic chemist, Vivian Valenty and distributed by Karen Cox in Australia and New Zealand, this non-toxic, vegan-friendly polish range has been launched after 23 years on the drawing board. US nail polish brand, Dazzle Dry has just been released worldwide. (It’s time to get excited.)ĭazzle Dry has a rubbery formulation that moves with the nail bed to prevent shrinkage and chipping. Professional Beauty talks to US-based creator and bio-organic chemist, Vivian Valenty, about this exciting polish range, which was 23 years in the making. Non-toxic, non-cured, vegan polish, Dazzle Dry launches into Australia.













Dry dazzle nail polish