Ten Indie Nail Polish Brands To Try
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Floss Gloss
This recently-launched company evolved from an idea between two college friends who wanted to create a colorful collection with antique-looking bottles.
Floss Gloss Nail Lacquer in Stun, $8. Flossgloss.com.
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Julep
One dollar from every Julep bottle sold goes to organizations that support women.
Julep Nail Vernis in O Canada!, $14. Julep.com.
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NCLA
This ultra-cool nail brand gets inspiration for colors from LA’s unique culture.
NCLA Nail Lacquer in Hello, I Love You, $16. Shopncla.com.
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Ciaté
This British brand boasts paint pots with super pigmented colors.
Ciaté Paint Pot in Pepperminty, $15. Sephora.com.
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Dermelect
This 2-in-1 formula features a strengthening nail treatment infused in a bright, pretty color.
Dermelect Color Treatment in Luxurious, $14. Dermelect.com.
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Polish & Co
Hailing from North Carolina, the brand prides itself on developing shades that look great on any skin color.
Polish & Co Nail Polish in Dreamsicle, $12. Polishandcompany.com.
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Sparitual
The brand’s nail polish collection is eco-friendly in both the formulas and packaging.
Sparitual Nail Lacquer in Eye of The Beholder, $10. Beauty.com.
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Priti NYC
Priti’s mission is to support organic farmers and to decrease the amount of chemicals in the environment.
Priti NYC Nail Polish in Horned Poppy, $13. Pritinyc.com.
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Dr.'s Remedy
These polishes are allergen-friendly for those sensitive to chemicals in many nail products.
Dr.’s Remedy Nail Polish in Hopeful Hot Pink, $17. Remedynails.com.
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Piggy Paint
These water-based shades are non-toxic and won’t smell like chemicals.
Piggy Paint Nail Polish in Candy Coated, $9. Piggypaint.com.










