Beauty fans looking to get glowing skin for summer have been rushing to buy a £5 serum from one of Boots own-label brands.
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Now we can’t be the only ones obsessed with picking off our gel manis at the first sight of a chip, right? And yes, before you come at us, we are well aware of the damage this causes… Thankfully for us, OPI are launching quite the revolutionary product - that promises to make your nails four times stronger in as little as 6 days. How good is that? The OPI Repair Mode Bond Building Nail Serum actually penetrates the nail surface to build new bonds from within, and that’s all thanks to the Patented Ulti-Plex Technology.The result? 99% nail keratin repair and stronger, smoother nails.
OPI recently mentioned over on their Instagram that the Repair Mode Bond Building Nail Serum took around SIX years to create! They said: “6 years ago we entered the lab with a dream of creating a nail repair treatment like no other on the market. Our goal was to create something that not only got to the root of damage, but helped prevent it.
We didn’t want another band-aid solution.” And hey-presto, we now have one of the most intensive repairing treatments to ever grace our nails! So if you have overly damaged, brittle or peeling nails? Then this is the product for you! Best of all? This vegan, non-toxic serum, just needs to be applied to polish-free nails - and apply one coat twice a day for six days. You could even use Repair Mode as a prep booster, just before you paint your nails next time.To celebrate this exciting bond-building nail product, you can try before you buy at OPI’s first ever London Pop-up store - where you can experience the hottest nail launch of 2023, 72 hours before the actual release.
Beauty fans looking to get glowing skin for summer have been rushing to buy a £5 serum from one of Boots own-label brands.
Thania Garcia Beyoncé paused her Renaissance tour stop in Paris on Friday to honor Tina Turner, an artist she has routinely referred to as her greatest influence, in the wake of the singer’s death earlier this week. “I just want to take a second and honor Tina Turner,” Beyoncé told the crowd at the Stade de France. “If you’re a fan of mine, you’re a fan of Tina Turner. I wouldn’t be on this stage without Tina Turner, so I want you guys to just scream, so she can feel your love. I feel so blessed that I was allowed to witness her brilliance.” Beyoncé was heavily inspired by Turner’s artistry and authenticity. As Beyoncé said during her 2005 tribute to Turner at the Kennedy Center Awards, “Every now and then, when I think of inspiration, I think of the two Tinas in my life — that’s my mother, Tina, and of course, the amazing Tina Turner.”
irreplaceable.Beyoncé remembered the late Tina Turner during a “Renaissance” world tour stop Friday in the Paris area.The 41-year-old “Crazy in Love” singer told her fans: “I just want to take a second and honor Tina Turner. If you’re a fan of mine, you’re a fan of Tina Turner.”She continued: “I wouldn’t be on this stage without Tina Turner, so I want you guys to just scream, so she can feel your love.”“I feel so blessed that I was allowed to witness her brilliance,” Beyoncé concluded.
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