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Up and Away Polish Collection

Popping with optimistic brights and sweet pastels, China Glaze’s Up and Away Spring Collection provides seamless and even coverage in a rich crème formulation.

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A Minty Trend

Redbook Magazine says mint "gives all your fashion and beauty basics a refreshing twist."

M2M Damore-Jon A Nail Artist's Creation

Nail tech Myrdith Leon-McCormack, whose work has been seen on the runway for famous designers, created her own line of polishes, M2M DamoreJon Natural Nail Care.

Essence Glam Squad Talks Nails

The Essence glam squad gives advice on affordable beauty solutions under $20. Squad member Pam says, "Trend-charting colors and salonworthy tools make manis an affordable indulgence."

Elle Spring Picks are "Vibrant"

Elle's 'It List" for the spring include cool pastels, glitzy metallics and ombré neon. The list includes colors from Essie's The Art of Spring collection, in Pop Art Pink and Lilacism, which "give pastels a new cool."

Gwen Stefani's L.A.M.B. Spring Show Includes '80s White Nails

For L.A.M.B.'s spring show, Gwen Stefani says style was "a modern twist on the 80's." This means quiffs, short white nails, and bright turquoise lids, according to Elle .

Foil FX Polish Collection

Orly’s Foil FX Collection of polish puts a unique texturized foil effect on nails.

Jewel Effects Glitter Polish

Dazzle Dry has a new four-shade line of glitter colors called Jewels Effects.

Mega Watt Style Polish

Give nails a jolt with Jessica’s Mega Watt Style polish. The unique bottles attract the client’s eye, and the bright color and high-gloss top coat seal them in for nail-shockage.

Out with the Old, In with the Bold

Big. Bold. Bright. Color. That’s what we thought when we opened the 2010 spring polish collections. This season’s new nail colors are the brightest, boldest, most vibrant hues we’ve seen in years. So instead of showing you a few colors from each collection (which frankly wouldn’t do them justice), we decided to showcase the collections in full so you can get the same dramatic effect. For once, we have no props, no gimmicks, no stories — we’re simply letting the colors speak for themselves.