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959 Myrionema 10ml

959 Myrionema 10ml

LE ROUGE FRANÇAIS Vegetal Colored, Natural Nailpolish collection is developped with The plastids of brown algae Fucus Vesiculosus contain a powerful pigment.

People of the sea, the Egyptians discovered the use of its color properties very early. Built in the 8th century BC in the Aboukir bay, the city of Thônis-Heracleion was submerged by rising waters. Rediscovered recently, the frescoes of the temples bear witness to its use in painting.

On the island of Okinawa, centenarians consider algae a medicinal food for their richness in iodine and fiber.

$11.34

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959 Myrionema 10ml

$32.39

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959 Myrionema 10ml

LE ROUGE FRANÇAIS Vegetal Colored, Natural Nailpolish collection is developped with The plastids of brown algae Fucus Vesiculosus contain a powerful pigment.

People of the sea, the Egyptians discovered the use of its color properties very early. Built in the 8th century BC in the Aboukir bay, the city of Thônis-Heracleion was submerged by rising waters. Rediscovered recently, the frescoes of the temples bear witness to its use in painting.

On the island of Okinawa, centenarians consider algae a medicinal food for their richness in iodine and fiber.

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LE ROUGE FRANÇAIS Vegetal Colored, Natural Nailpolish collection is developped with The plastids of brown algae Fucus Vesiculosus contain a powerful pigment.

People of the sea, the Egyptians discovered the use of its color properties very early. Built in the 8th century BC in the Aboukir bay, the city of Thônis-Heracleion was submerged by rising waters. Rediscovered recently, the frescoes of the temples bear witness to its use in painting.

On the island of Okinawa, centenarians consider algae a medicinal food for their richness in iodine and fiber.