Gitti Nail Glaze
The gitti Nail Glaze is the ideal vegan nail polish if you use your hands a lot. Due to the unique and strong vegan formula, the shade stays on the nails extra long. You can choose how opaque you want the nail glaze to be, for higher coverage apply 2 coats.
Features
- PETA & vegan certified nail polish;
- The vegan nail glaze stands for a natural look;
- Retains color for up to 7 days;
- Bright color with high coverage;
- Glossy and intense color on nails;
- 82% natural ingredients which is unique for a nail polish brand
- Suitable for people who work their hands a lot;
- 23-free of the most harmful ingredients.
Note: Colors may look different on a screen depending on individual settings, lighting, skin tone and how it is applied.
How do you use the gitti Nail Glaze?
Step 1: For best results, start with a thin layer of the gitti plant-based Top & Base Coat, this provides a nice base on the nails and protects your nails from discoloration. After this, you can apply the gitti Nail Glaze.
Step 2: Finish your manicure with another coat of the gitti plant-based Top & Base Coat for healthy and glowing nails. This also makes the nail polish last longer and the color does not soak into the nail plate.
About the brand gitti
Gitti's nail polish is distinguished by its natural and eco-friendly composition. Unlike regular brands, gitti uses sustainable and plant-based ingredients, without harmful chemicals such as formaldehyde, toluene and parabens. This makes the nail polish not only healthier for the user, but also better for the environment. In addition, gitti offers a wide range of trendy colors and a long shelf life, ensuring a healthy and conscious manicure.
Gitti is free of
Formaldehyde-releasers (e.g. resin and donors), all animal ingredients (e.g. carmine), sulfonamides (e.g. ethyltosylamide), xylene, toluene, phthalates (e.g. dibutylphthalate), camphor, triphenylphosphate, triclosan, acetone, cyclic silicones, colophony/colophony, hydroquinone, diethylhexyladipate, synthetic fragrances, benzophenones, mineral oils/waxes, EDTA, microplastics (UNEP definition), ethanolamine, polytetrafluoroethylene, controversial mineral pigments (e.g. bismuth Oxychloride, Chromium Oxide Greens and uncertified Mica), parabens.