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Sally Hansen Partners with GLAAD to Launch Pride-Themed Nail Polish Set

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ByMSAJun 2, 2021 | 1 comment

Sally Hansen has teamed up with GLAAD to celebrate Pride Month with a special rainbow-colored nail polish set.

Sally Hansen is excited to be partnering with GLAAD for the 3rd year in a row. A donation has been made to support GLAAD's culture changing work to accelerate acceptance for LGBTQ people. Founded in 1985, GLAAD is the largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization. As a dynamic media force, GLAAD helps to shape the narrative and provoke dialogue that leads to cultural change.

The set costs $24.99 and includes 6 high-impact crème shades inspired by the Pride flag that stands for unwavering love and inclusivity. The shades are:

  • Insta-Dri ASAP Apple (0.5 oz)
  • Insta-Dri Love Wins (0.5 oz)
  • Insta-Dri Yellow Lady! (0.5 oz)
  • Insta-Dri YAAASSS Green (0.5 oz)
  • Insta-Dri Along For The Pride (0.5 oz)
  • Insta-Dri Va-Va Violet (0.5 oz)

Will you be getting a set?

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1 comment

Katrina

Why does the set only include 6 colors when the picture shows 8? Why leave out brown and black? Weird marketing misses the mark for me.

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