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    Nail Polish Industry Analysis Introduction and Background The US nail polish industry has a total revenue of $1.1 billion and a profit of $118.4 million in 2012, with an annual growth of 2.3% in 2007-2012 and a projected annual growth of 3.3% from 2012-2017 (Panteva). The nail polish industry is able to survive the recession because they are sold at low prices, starting at a retail price of lower than $5 to $10 for professional grade nail polishes at drugstores (Panteva). Unlike other consumer

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    There are dozens of brands of nail polish in hundreds of colors and textures. Of these brands several make the claim to be the fastest drying. However, do all nail polishes dry at the same speed? Does the brand, texture or even color make a difference in the speed at which a nail polish dries? It is my belief that polish of a thinner consistency would dry the quickest. Based on the consistency of the four brands I will be experimenting with, this leads me to believe that Sally Hansen Insta-dri will

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    Facts About Nail Polish

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    “There isn't a single formula for nail polish,” stated the authors of http://www.madehow.com/Volume-1/Nail-Polish.html. There are different ingredient types that are used. The ingredients are: film forming agents, resins and plasticizers, solvents, and coloring agents. The process of a nail polish, apart from being top secret, depends on choices made by chemists and chemical engineers in the different phases of manufacturing. Also, as chemicals and other ingredients become accepted or rejected for

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    Week 6 Assignment Elite Nail Polish: Marketing Plan Sandra Lee-Sartor 05/16/2016 Master of Business Administration Partial Fulfillment in the Requirements for MKT 500 Strayer University Elite Nail Polish: Marketing Plan Branding Strategy Elite Nail Polish believes beauty is not only on the outside but in the inside as well. You make informed choices about your body and the things that surround us. This is the reason we pledge to stay authentic with you when it comes to thing that are and are not

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    Gel nail polish is one of the new beauty crazes sweeping the nation. Introduced in 2010, this gel manicure is brushed on in several layers and hardens under a UV light. It is applied, usually at the salon, and then "set" under the UV light. A gel polish manicure typically lasts for two weeks or longer, beating even the best regular manicure by several days. One of the best features of this type of polish is how quickly it dries and hardens. You can apply the gel color and have awesome nails within

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    Short Description for Universal Nail Supplies 1) Universal beauty product supplier – Universal beauty product supplier is one of the leading online beauty stores known for its incredibly amazing collection. A flawless makeup could only be obtained through the use of the right products. And at Universal Nail Suppliers, you can lay your hands on some of the finest makeup tools and items with complete ease. Though we are high in quality, we are pretty flexible in pricing. Hurry up and get your makeup

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    Once applied, the polish is exposed to the air and the solvent evaporates, turning the liquid nail polish hard. Nail polish creates a hard protection for the nail. This helps prevent against chipping, and breaking. The history of nail polish started in the 17th century when portraits with shiny nails started appearing (para.1, 2015). Since then, nail polish has become more unique, and creative. Nail polish was created in the 1920’s. The creation of nail polish was quite simple, and very popular

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    Nail Polish Addiction

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    addicted to drinking nail polish There was a lady named Becky. Becky is now known as crazy Becky. She is the mother of two. They are now grown. She is also a single, divorced lady. After years of being married she began to pick up a strange addiction. This addiction was nail polish. She loved the fumes. Becky will always buy nail polish just to smell the sweet fumes from it. They drove her crazy. One day her husband came home and saw that Becky had bought $350 worth of nail polish. He was losing his

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    Fred Slack is the person that invented the acrylic nail. To gain appreciation for acrylic nails, one will have to understand who invented them, how it all got started, and how they are made. After they perfected them Tom and Fred made different types to make them more interesting. When Fred broke his fingernail at work, he realized that he needed a nail to do his work. That's when he decided to make his own nail. Mark Zorn said “Having fabulous nails has long been a desire of many women over the decades

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    Green Your Nail Salon - 5 Ways to Make Your Nail Salon Greener Many nail salon products contain volatile organic chemicals (VOCs) that off gas into the air. They not only make the air smell bad but create air that can cause both acute and long term health issues. Here are 5 changes you can make in your salon that will create healthier air, making your nail salon a healthier place for your staff to work and your clients to enjoy. 1. Use Non-Toxic Nail Polish-One of the typical smells associated

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