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Marsoni
M251S
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Green Gradient Pearl Press-On NailsABOUT THIS SET: Bring nature and elegance together with this artistic green themed press on nail set. Featuring ombr jelly green tips, chrome mirror accents, pearl studded white French tips, and raised water drop detailsthis short almond set is handmade to give you that fresh and playful vibe with a luxe finish. NAIL SHAPE: Short Almond APPROX. LENGTH: 1519MM WHATS INCLUDED: 10 handmade press on nails Nail glue or adhesive tabs Mini nail file Cuticle
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