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Kicking off the New Year right, Nicole by OPI is launching four new products – 2 top coats, a 3-in-1 Top Coat, Base Coat & Strengthener and a cuticle oil.
Nicole by OPI announces four new Top Coats & Treatments for 2014 – essentials for a perfect at-home manicure. Developed and inspired by OPI’s in-salon favorites, the line includes Oil to Go; 3-in-1 Base, Top Coat & Strengthener; Quick Dry Top Coat; and Matte Top Coat.
Packaged in a leak-proof tube, Oil to Go keeps cuticles soft and smooth on the go. 3-in-1 Base, Top Coat & Strengthener encompasses nail care must-haves in one convenient bottle. Matte Top Coat can be layered over any Nicole by OPI hue to instantly transform shiny finishes to matte. Quick Dry Top Coat reduces drying time and adds shine and protection.
These products are fabulous, and are definitely more affordable than most (pricing below). I’m especially enamored with the Oil to Go Cuticle Oil. It’s got a brush applicator and is perfect for keeping in my purse when I’m out and I’ve just washed my hands or my cuticles look dry. It’s not greasy at all and it smells fruity, which is a nice benefit!
What do you guys think? Will you try these products out when they launch in the New Year?
Nicole by OPI formulas are long-lasting, fast-drying, and salon-quality. These treatments will be available January 2014 for $7.99 each at retailers including select CVS, Target, Walmart, Kmart, Duane Reade, Kroger, H-E-B. In Canada these treatments will be available for $10.99 each at select Shoppers Drug Mart, Walmart Canada, Jean Coutu, Loblaws and London Drug.
For more information, visit nicolebyopi.com. Follow Nicole by OPI on Twitter @NicoleByOPI and become a Facebook fan!
Trying this again as it ate my comment the first time Grrr..
I agree with Karen and wish regular OPI was still carried by Shoppers. I may check out the cuticle treatment though that sounds interesting.
I love, love, LOVE OPI… but for the life of me cannot understand why in Canada, NOPI is more expensive then OPI… But I am not complaining, because I would rather have the figurehead brand anyways. But these do look interesting!