Nail polish of the Week: Smith & Cult extra common

I like to think of this opaque fuchsia pink as a punk rock pink. It’s not too sweet, nor too schmexy; it’s a personable pink with an edge. It’s bright for sure, but it’s not nearly as blindingly bright as neon highlighter pink.

Anywho, I got a couple questions in the comments yesterday, so here she is in all her stunning glory!

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If you’re new to Smith & Cult, they’re a amazing indie nail polish and makeup line that you can find at SpaceNK and online.

I haven’t tried the makeup, but the polishes? LOVE. I’ve been wearing them for years because of the high pigment and long wear time.

The polishes are vegan and what Smith & Cult calls “8-free” — so no dibutyl phthalate, toluene, formaldehyde, formaldehyde resin, camphor, xylene, ethyl tosylamide and triphenyl phosphate.

Should you decide to pick up a bottle, you might also want to get hold of their top coat, too. It’s sturdy, shiny and seems to do the best job of extending the wear time with the Smith & Cult line.

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Your friendly neighborhood appeal addict,

Karen

P.S. delighted hump day. The end of the week is in sight! I wanted to let you know that I’m so pleased of you. You’re doing great!

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