hail to the kings
hail to the kings
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The Fallout writers never cease to come up with really funny concepts and the Kings gang does not disappoint. A young scavenger encountered some paraphernalia about people who worshipped an ancient, black-coiffed deity of considerable style and singing talent, known as "The King," and took on his whole persona, eventually bringing his whole tribe into the mix, starting a gang of Elvis impersonators.
Hail to the Kings is a purple polish with a pink/gold shifting magnetic shimmer, orange/gold/green flakies and a dusting of holographic microflakies.
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application tips
Best in 2-3 coats. Place finger over magnet and apply. The longer you hold it on the magnet the crisper the line will be. Be sure to magnetize after top coat!
photo credit
Swatches from @brown_beautycentral, @kad.polish, @llaurenails & @rainbow3hair. Shown magnetized and unmagnetized
product details
Jen & Berries' nail lacquers are always vegan and cruelty-free. Full-size nail polish bottles are 12.5mL and come with mixing balls and fan brush. 9mL mini bottles with flat brush also available on some products.
ingredients
butyl acetate, ethyl acetate, adipic acid / neopentyl glycol / trimellitic anhydride copolymer, alcohol denat., nitrocellulose, acetyl tributyl citrate, styrene/acrylates copolymer, isopropyl alcohol, sucrose acetate isobutyrate, silica, diethylhexyl adipate, n-butyl alcohol, adipic acid/fumaric acid/tricyclodecane dimethanol copolymer, stearalkonium hectorite, citric acid. Nail polish may contain: d&c red #6, d&c red #7, red 30, 33 & 40, fd&c yellow #5, ultramarine blue, cosmetic iron blue, carbon black, d&c black #2, titanium dioxide, rosin, mica, silicon oxide, iron oxide, tin oxide, aluminum, palmitic acid, synthetic fluorphlogopite, silica, magnesium-coated aluminum, calcium sodium borosilicate, ba compound16, ferric ferrocyanide, hydrogenated polyisobutene.