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A new La Laque Couture YSL Top Coat

A new La Laque Couture YSL Top Coat
A new La Laque Couture YSL Top Coat

Make a manicure worthy of a professional with the Top Coat La Laque Couture by Yves Saint-Laurent

To have pretty nails, there is no mystery… They must be maintained! However, even if you give them special attention, it is not always easy to achieve a manicure worthy of the name . This requires a certain technique and the use of suitable products. For example, color varnish alone is not enough. Beauty professionals also use a Top Coat to finalize the shine and hold of their manicure. To enable you to obtain this result, Yves Saint-Laurent invites you to discover his Top Coat La Laque Couture.

Applying La Laque Couture Top Coat

Yves Saint-Laurent’s La Laque Couture Top Coat is the last step in a manicure. To achieve professional nail beauty, you need to follow several steps. Start by pushing back your cuticles and polishing the surface of your nails. Then apply La Laque Couture Base Coat. Always respect the drying times and then cover with two coats of colored varnish. Finally, to sublimate the whole and bring more shine to your manicure, finish with a layer of Top Coat La Laque Couture, to apply like a classic varnish.

Yves Saint-Laurent’s La Laque Couture Top Coat, guaranteed shine!

The Top Coat La Laque Couture by Yves Saint-Laurent has many advantages. First of all, it delivers a completely new gel shine effect. It reveals the color of your nail polish and considerably prolongs its hold. In just one coat, its sparkling transparency is deposited on the surface of your nail. The La Laque Couture Top Coat also gives a more curved effect to your manicure. Finally, it prevents it from flaking and protects it from daily shocks.

Also find the Base Coat Laque Couture by Yves Saint Laurent .

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