Alluring appeal, exciting colors – Dirty Talk
If, with the arrival of autumn, you prefer the warmth of your home, heat up the atmosphere! Choose from the lush trend colors of our latest Dirty Talk Gel Polish Collection for sneaky evenings! Latex red, "dirty" blue and three more special shades. Which one suits you best?
GEL POLISH 8ML - REBEL BROWN #224 - DIRTY TALK
Fall is finally here, and darker, warmer-toned colors are perfect for the cooler months. Brown is one of the big favorites of the season, which looks great with a little sparkle if you want to make it more special.
GEL POLISH 8ML - DIRTY BLUE #225 - DIRTY TALK
Tired of the season's classic colors? Choose this season-appropriate "dirty" blue shade, which can be the perfect addition to your autumn outfit, as it can go perfectly with your favorite jeans. You too were captivated by this special, almost purple shade, right?
GEL POLISH 8ML - MYSTERIOUS RED #226 - DIRTY TALK
Burgundy lives on in the public consciousness as a particularly autumnal color, among its many different shades, everyone can find the one that suits them best. This dark burgundy color suggests confidence and balance, and can be a great addition to an elegant autumn outfit.
GEL POLISH 8ML - DARK DESIRE #227 - DIRTY TALK
If you are a fan of darker colors, we dreamed up our gel polish with the fantasy name Dark Desire #227 for you! It's tempting in itself, but if you want an even more special end result, you can spice it up with various nail decoration techniques. Do you already have an idea, what would you choose with it?
GEL POLISH 8ML - LATEX RED #228 - DIRTY TALK
Mastery of seduction! Do you also think that the shades of red are not enough for autumn? You can't go wrong with our latex red gel polish, because as the name suggests, thanks to its sensual color, it can be a sexy accessory for your nails. It's an irresistible sight, isn't it? A boho polka dot? Try our latest effect gel varnishes! – In our Dune article, you can read about our gel polish set that guides you into the world of desert grains and elemental colors.
Author:
Ágnes Zsoldos