What Makes The Christian Louboutin Loubi Under Different To Any Other Nail Polish?
Give your manicure the designer treatment with Christian Louboutin's new Loubi Under nail polish

Give your manicure the designer treatment with Christian Louboutin's new Loubi Under nail polish
What could possibly be better than a pair of Louboutin heels? How about a Louboutin manicure to match? That's right, you can now create the iconic 'red sole' on your nails, thanks to a clever little creation from the man himself called the Loubi Under.
The Loubi Under is a specially designed tool to help you paint on the underneath of your nails with absolute precision. The polish comes in the classic Louboutin red and features a felt-tip-style applicator, which makes light work of painting this tricky area. This innovative mani was first seen on Adele back in 2012 at The Grammy Awards and Louboutin soon became aware that professionals were recreating his look in their salons, so decided to let us all in on the secret of the perfect Louboutin mani by creating this wonder polish for the masses.
To complete the look, paint the top of your nails with the Christian Louboutin nail polish in Kohl and finish with a glossy top coat to keep your brand new mani in perfect condition.
The Loubi Under launches nationwide today and online at christianlouboutin.com and is priced at £33.
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