A uniquely fun and colorful collection draws inspiration from the freedom of self-expression, encouraging you to embrace your quirks, intricacies, and flaws.
With In Frame, Fall 2024 collection, you’re celebrated just as you are, bringing each individual’s unique beauty into focus.
The In Frame shades will be available in Gelish Soak Off Gel Polish, Morgan Taylor Nail Lacquer, and Gelish Xpress Dip N Brush Powders. This ensures that every lover of color can find a formula they trust, meeting all their nail needs with long-lasting and high-quality products.
With these stunning new shades, you can create a manicure that is as unique and beautiful as you are. This Fall, embrace the freedom to be yourself and let your nails be the canvas for your personal masterpiece.
- 21+ day chip-proof wear
- Endless versatility with monomer compatible formula
- Patent-pending formula infused with Biotin and Calcium
- Built-in activator for faster applications
- Eliminates gummy, hardened brushes
- Fast, non-damaging removal
- Cruelty-Free
- 15-FREE Non-Toxic Formulas
- Made In The USA
Discover the Captivating Colors
If you’re looking for your manicure to stand out this fall season, look no further than the eye-catching hues of the In Frame collection. These six new shades are designed to complement every personality and style:
- Just Hanging Around: A deep evergreen crème, bringing the rich, calming essence of nature to your nails.
- You Have My Art: A pale lilac crème that delivers a soft, subtle touch, ideal for those seeking a gentle, elegant look.
- What’s The Hang Up?: A muted blue crème perfect for those who prefer a more subdued, sophisticated tone.
- I Was Framed: A striking cerulean blue crème that adds a pop of bold color to any look.
- Fifteen Minutes Of Frame: A warm chestnut crème that offers a fresh take on Fall neutrals, providing a cozy, inviting hue.
- Artwork In Progress: A versatile khaki crème that serves as a perfect canvas for your self-expression.
Image shown for reference purposes only. Actual colors may differ slightly.