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Chanel’s Summer Nails Collection Ft. Pastel Shades Inspired By The Sky, Sun & Sea

Chanel’s Summer Nails Collection Ft. Pastel Shades Inspired By The Sky, Sun & Sea

Beauty Nails
By Samantha Ann Francis on 14 Jul 2022
Senior Editor

If you’re physically here but mentally dreaming of a seaside holiday filled with soft sand and gentle waves, we’ve got you. Uplift your days with Chanel’s new summer nails collection, aptly titled “The Sky, The Sun and The Sea.”

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The sunny collection is an ode to the pastel palette of the seaside during summer, with the fashion house’s long-wearing Le Vernis nail polish (S$43 each) presented in a line-up of vibrant shades. If a fresh manicure is what you’re after, you’ll appreciate the six pastel shades, which come in a protective nail varnish formula for lasting shine and colour.

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Play dress up with 925 Rose Coquillage (a pink coral), 927 Blanc Écume (a transparent white), 929 Pastel Sand (a coral), 931 Moon Shell (a lilac), 933 Cap Corail (a soft coral), and 935 Sea Sea Green (a pistachio green).

The variety of colours complement each other well, allowing you to pamper your nails with a matching mani-pedi, an elegant French tip, or even colourful nail art.

For a picture-perfect manicure, make a beeline for the accompanying offerings including the L’Huile Camelia (S$49) that’s infused with camellia oil. Its gel texture melts into a hydrating oil to moisturise cuticles for well-nourished nails, making it a good first step for your manicure.

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After which, use the strengthening base La Base Camelia (S$49), which is enriched with camellia oil to protect and smooth nails. It can be worn on its own for extra shine or applied prior to nail polish.

Chanel’s “The Sky, The Sun and The Sea’ summer nails collection will be available at Chanel’s Fragrance & Beauty boutiques and counters, as well as on the brand’s e-shop from 1 July 2022.

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