Gitti Nail Tint
The gitti Nail Tint is the ideal vegan nail polish if you want a natural look. Due to its formula, the vegan nail polish tint stays on for up to 10 days. This is the vegan nail color that has it all, care for the nails and a beautiful soft tint for a natural look.
Features
- PETA & vegan certified nail polish color;
- Intense color with a healthy finish;
- Retains color for up to 10 days;
- Vegan nail polish;
- Contains vitamin E, grape seed oil & radish root extract for nail care;
- Easy to apply without UV/LED lamp;
- Contains 82% natural ingredients which is unique for a nail polish brand
- 23-Free of the most harmful ingredients;
- PETA & vegan certified.
How do you use the gitti Nail Tint?
Step 1: For best results, start with a coat of the
gitti Nail Primer. Apply this to clean and dry nails.
Step 2: Apply one coat of the gitti Nail Tint to the nail, for higher coverage you can apply a second coat.
Step 3: Finish your manicure by applying a layer of the
gitti Plant-based Top & Base Coat. To reduce the drying time by 55%, you can apply another drop of the
gitti Quick Dry Solution on the nail.
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.