OPI just launched its Big Zodiac Energy Collection, and you can find the £16.90 perfect nail varnish shade to suit your star sign based on its earth, air, fire and water element
Whether you’re a big believer in astrology or not, there’s no denying that plenty of people can relate to their horoscope.
Nail polish giant OPI has just released its brand new Big Zodiac Energy Collection for autumn 2023, which contains a different nail colour for every single star sign, with each colour costing just £16.90 here. OPI Global Director of Colour Equity Jill Bartoshevich said: “Each shade represents an individual zodiac sign, and consumers can choose the colours that match their sun, moon, and rising signs, or mix and match shades to create other looks with more ruling planets and signs in their birth chart. The season’s top trend shade Scorpio Seduction is a shimmering cobalt blue that’s bold and has hidden depths, just like its namesake sign.
Aquarius signs embody confidence with a navy blue colour, whilst Gemini and I, £16.90 here, embodies a Gemini’s many sides with a shimmering white that changes in the light. Finally Libra’s Feelin’ Libra-ted violet hue is ready for any situation.Fierce red, burgundy and gold tones make up the fire signs’ colourscope to mirror these signs’ passion, confidence and bravery.
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