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Sunday, October 10, 2010

Justin Bieber Embrances His Feminine Side With New Nail Polish Line


Justin Bieber recently announced his plans to partner up with the popular nail polish brand, OPI's Nicole. The line will be called "One Less Lonely Girl" and will be sold by Walmart beginning in December, just in time for Christmas. After the holiday season the nail polish will be made more readily available at Target, Sears, and Ulta.

The colors will have names based on the pop star's songs. The colors are as followed:

One Less Lonely Glitter-Lavender
Prized Possession (Purple)
Give Me the First Dance (Silver)
Me + Blue (Dark Blue)

No price has been released for these nail polishes yet, but OPI's Nicole Nail polishes usually run between $7-$8 per bottle.

Are you planning on purchasing Justin Bieber nail polish? If so, which colors are you most excited to try?

The whole Justin Bieber nail polish line is a little too weird for me to comprehend. I think there's a point in time where you need to draw the line for which products to endorse, and for Bieber, this is one of those times. I wonder if Bieber will get caught wearing his own nail polish. It wouldn't surprise me, I mean, he already sings like a girl, why not look like one too?


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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

jb your cute never ever give up on your dream no mater what pepole say about you im teresia kamau
(:

February 2, 2011 at 12:36 PM  

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