A Warm Homecoming
LCN’s Homecoming Collection harkens the warmth of cozy knit sweaters, cups of hot cocoa and the laughter of loved ones
This winter, LCN brings you the warmth of all our favorite cold weather comforts to our fingertips with the Homecoming Collection. The winter season brings hot chocolate, cozy sweaters and of course, countless holiday get-togethers with loved once – the perfect Homecoming! This winter celebrate your Homecoming with the new LCN beauty trend.
With colours including chocolate fudge, knitting wool, home sweet home, and berry punch, this collection will help you feel connected with all your hometown favorites. A rich and luscious quad of deep hued lacquers, LCN’s Homecoming Collection, like all LCN polishes are of the finest professional-grade formula featuring unique ceramic nanotechnology for superior strength, durability and shine.
LCN professional polishes are free of DBP, Toluene and Formaldehyde; Cetyl Alcohol, gluten, soy and are vegan- making them as beneficial as they are beautiful!
The Homecoming Collection includes:
Chocolate Fudge, a deliciously rich dark chocolate
Knitting Wool, a pale yellowy cream
Home Sweet Home, a dark inky blue
Berry Punch, a warm plum
My Experience: I was sent the Homecoming Collection to review. As soon as my daughters opened the package, they were extremely thrilled with the colors in this collection. Each shade is beautiful and trendy. My girls immediately went to work on their manicures. My teenagers love LCN because of its beautifully rich hued colors and the long wearing formulas. I love LCN polishes for those reasons, but also because they do not contain any harmful chemicals or other ingredients that may cause harm. I also love that after just one coat, the colors are vivid and true.
Here is a photo of my Daughter, Myelie (her hand, anyway) wearing the beautiful Berry Punch shade
To learn more about LCN Professional products go to: https://www.lcnprofessional.com
Disclaimer: I received a sample of this product to review and to keep. The opinions are my own.
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