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    Jeanine Edwards. Updated July 12, 2023 at 6:40 PM. My nail tech told me to stop ruining my nails with gel manicures and to use this quick-drying, long-lasting polish on Amazon instead. Our...

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    Our pick: Dazzle Dry in Ivy League ($22; dazzledry.com). Oxblood While a bright, true red makes us think of the holidays, a more brooding variation stands the test of time.

  5. Nail polish - Wikipedia

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    Nail polish (also known as nail varnish in British English or nail enamel) is a lacquer that can be applied to the human fingernail or toenails to decorate and protect the nail plates. The formula has been revised repeatedly to enhance its decorative properties, to be safer for the consumer to use, and to suppress cracking or peeling.

  6. Nail Polish (film) - Wikipedia

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    Hindi. Nail Polish is a 2021 Indian Hindi -language legal thriller drama film written and directed by Bugs Bhargava Krishna. [1] Produced by Pradeep Uppoor, Seema Mohaptra, Jahanara Bhagava and Dhirajj Vinodd Kapoor with the production house as Ten Years Younger Production. Starring Arjun Rampal, Manav Kaul, Madhoo, Rajit Kapur, Anand Tiwari ...

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    In YouTube's sixth April Fools' prank, YouTube joined forces with The Onion, a newspaper satire company, by claiming that it will "no longer accept new entries". YouTube began the process of selecting a winner on April 1, 2013, and would delete everything else. YouTube would go back online in 2023 to post the winning video and nothing else.