£13.50
FINAL RESTOCK. PLEASE BE AWARE OF THE PROLONGED SHIP DATE. ORDERS WILL ONLY SHIP COMPLETE. CANCELLATION FEES WILL APPLY. STORE POLICIES APPLIES. Your Hair Looks Like Starlight- a very light...
£12.00 £11.99
a darkened violet with blue/indigo shimmer, lavender and black metallic flakes and violet reflective glitter Swatches: 15ml bottle, 10 free ** contains light reflective glitter, best...
£14.50
Former Once Upon A Broken Heart mystery bag colour Youth - a minty blue that shifts from cerulean to indigo
£12.50
You’re A Gem A blue crelly with green, pink and gold glass flakes.
£13.25
A dark purple nail polish with pink / orange / green iridescent flakes and a pink magnetic effect. Magnetic tools sold separately – Magnetic Tools
£14.00
You’re Going to Be Popular - a Glinda soft baby pink base with green-blue-purple iridescent shifting shimmer. Inspired by Wicked
£12.50
You’re Not Too Pickidy Pick Pick - A neon magenta with pink orange purple large particle shimmer
£12.50
‘You’ve Got Sail’ features red metallic flakies and red-copper-bronze color-shifting flakies in a celestial blue crelly base!
£13.50
Zé Vampir: Charteuse base packed with black to red micro flakies
£13.75
Milky white with intense blue shimmer/plex holographic pigment and holographic flake.
£13.00
Zero Degree is a midnight blue magnetic nail polish full of depth. Zero Degrees showcases an icy-blue magnetic finish, but like the tip of an iceberg, there’s so much to...
£13.50
Zero Gravity: A deep royal violet linear holographic with color shifting shimmer.
£13.75
Green/blue magnetic with dark blurple in background Magnetic tools sold separately – Magnetic Tools
£13.50
Zombie Catopocalyse - Prep yourself for the Zombie Catopocalyse with this purrrfect metallic purple.
£13.00
Zombie Mojito: a neon lime green jelly with neon pink and watermelon glitter and black glitters and micro shreds. (UV/Black Light reactive)
£14.00
a pale blue pastel multichrome that shifts orange to green with multichrome flakes Organ Donation polish - National Organ donation month is technically in April, but we still wanted to...