Kids Nail Polish Sheepy - clear raspberry glitter
Made in France, Vegan, Cruelty-Free
Sheepy isn’t pulling the wool over anyone’s eyes—it’s far too sparkly for that! We have filled this polish to the brim with glitter!!
- Daisy – pearl pink polish
- Bella - pale pink
- Cookie - pink nail polish
- Dori - orange
- Elliot - pearly pink
- Gaston - sky blue
- Kitty - candy pink glitter
- Titi - neon yellow glitter
- Merlin - pearly Blue
- Peachy – Peach glitter
- Piglou - lilac glitter
- Polly - clear pink glitter
- Sissi – pink glitter
- Dolly - neon pink pearl
- Marshi - neon lilac pearl
- Flamingo - Pearly neon coral
- Pinky - neon pink glitter
- Luna - Glittery blue nail polish for kids
- Aurora - Golden Nail Polish for Kids
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DetailsClose the tabDetails
Clear raspberry pink nail polish for children, with glitter.
- 54% water-based
- Odourless
- Easy to apply
- Dries quickly
- Removable with soapy water.
- Dream gift idea
It’s phthalate-free, formaldehyde-free, toluene-free and fragrance-free.
No nasties allowed!Design in collaboration with OMY.
Want more colours? Get them a kids set.
For Kids aged 3 and over. -
FormulationClose the tabFormulation
Wanna know more about this kids set's unfamiliar ingredients?
sodium styrene/acrylates copolymer: this film-forming agent improves the general texture of the polish, so it's easy to apply.
Sodium bicarbonate: PH regulator, commonly used in organic cosmeticsRECYCLING GUIDELINES :
aqua (water), sodium styrene/acrylates copolymer, ppg-3 methyl ether, polybutylene terephthalate, phenoxyethanol, acrylates copolymer, disiloxane, sodium bicarbonate, hectorite, sodium dehydroacetate, peg-12 dimethicone, ethylene/va copolymer, propylene glycol, ppg-2 methyl ether, peg-150/decyl alcohol/smdi copolymer, calcium sodium borosilicate, potassium sulfate, sodium hydroxide, ethylhexylglycerin, silica, t-butyl alcohol, peg-40 castor oil, isooctanol, styrene/acrylates copolymer, bentonite, ppg-30 butyl ether, aminomethyl propanol, tocopherol, silica dimethyl silylate, ci 73360 (red 30 lake), ci 15880 (red 34 lake), ci 77891 (titanium dioxide), tin oxide
- Water represents more than half of the formulation
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Delivery and returnsClose the tabDelivery and returns
FREE delivery for orders totalling 90€ and over in Europe
& Free delivery for orders totalling 90€ and over in France (home and pick up delivery).
- Orders placed from Monday to Friday before 9.30 am will be processed on the same day.
- Orders placed from Monday to Thursday after 9.30 am will be processed on the following day.
- Orders placed from Friday after 9.30 am to Sunday evening will be processed on the following Monday.
- Orders placed on French public holidays will be processed on the following working day.
- Delivery to a Relay pick up location (Colissimo & La Poste)
Delay: 2 to 5 working days after dispatch
4,5€
- Home delivery without signature and with tracking (Colissimo)
Delay: 2 to 5 working days after dispatch
5€
- Express Chronopost
Delay: D+1 (meaning the following working day)
9,90€
- Home delivery with tracking
4 to 10 working days after shipment
10€
FREE delivery for orders totalling 90€ and over.
nailmatic doesn’t ship outside of Europe.Unfortunately, shipment costs to French overseas department and territories are extremely high. Thus, we can't deliver in these areas.
Directions for use
Frequently asked questions
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How long do your kids nail polishes last?
For kids, it’s more about hours than days. They’re not into makeup like adults, but rather into imitative play. Anyway, longwear is not an issue for a nail polish that goes off with soapy water. Good news is: they can change colours at will!
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Does your kids nail polish leave stains on clothes or fabric?
If the kids nail polish spills on clothes, a carpet or a sofa, clean it up right away with lukewarm soapy water and… tha stains are gone!
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Are children allowed to put their fingers in their mouth with kids nail polish on?
Even if it’s an imitative play, if you kids still sucks his thumb, do not apply nail polish on it. Give him.her some time to give up this habit. It’s indeed an opportunity to help kids stop: no thumb in the mouth = nail polish!