
French Polynesian Island Spa Pedicure Kit
Orly’s new French Polynesian Island Spa Pedicure Kit contains one each of Orly’s new French Polynesian Pedicure Products, plus a complete instruction guide and free Orly branded pedicure towel.

Orly’s new French Polynesian Island Spa Pedicure Kit contains one each of Orly’s new French Polynesian Pedicure Products, plus a complete instruction guide and free Orly branded pedicure towel.

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InStyle lists two innovative products for its readers, the Orly Smudge Fixer and a Revlon polish that smells fruity.

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Self magazine says extending time between beauty appointments can save some cash.

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InStyle Magazine likes monochromatic polishes in white and black.

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CosmoGirl's December/January 2009 issue has a host of polish options for all skin types.

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