Free Nails Inc polish worth £11 with October Marie Claire
Find your favourite shade this season with a free Nails Inc. polish - hundreds of colours to collect...
Find your favourite shade this season with a free Nails Inc. polish - hundreds of colours to collect...
Here at Marie Claire we know you are use to the best free gifts when you purchase our monthly magazine. Whether that be the most effective face cream or best Summer tanning product, we always want you to get a extra special treat whenever you pick up Marie Claire at the newsstand. And this month we really do have something EXTRA special for you.
That's because when you purchase October Marie Claire you'll get a choice between not one, two or three Nails Inc. polishes but 300. Yes, that's right - a choice between 300 different nail polish shades, textures and finishes to collect. Ranging from the hottest of pinks to the nudiest of nudes, glitter to gold, gloss to matte we can't think of a better way to update your manicure this Autumn.
Hailing from the British brand with a fashion forward approach we can't think of a better way to update your mani this season. Worth £11 these long lasting, professional nail polishes are literally available in hundreds of colours and finishes for you to try.
So if you're seeking that fresh-from-the-salon mani, but don’t have the time to go to the salon this September than be sure to pick up the latest issue of Marie Claire.
And if you didn't find the shade you wanted on the newstand, why not head over to their site and get 20% off their new Caffeine Hit collection here.
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