2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
One of the funniest celebrations in the United States is coming, and one of the most popular, too. Of course we are talking about Halloween or as some call it, the day of the witches. Many people are waiting for this day to give free rein to their imagination and choose the most incredible and original costumes. But there are also people who do not take it so seriously and prefer only to bring some touch of mystery. For them we find the perfect accessory to wear during these days.
We are talking about the new Queen Rebelde brand nail decals. The Nail Miracles were launched just in time for Halloween and especially to commemorate the Day of the Dead, one of the most iconic traditions in Mexico and celebrated on November 2. To create them, the brand that with its products seeks to celebrate Latin customs, focused specifically on this millennial celebration. Even to make them even more special, each one has a beautiful message behind it.
"I would never have imagined the reception or the connection that our customers have had with our packaging, specifically the miracles represented in each product," Reina Merson, Reina Rebelde founder and CEO, said in a statement. “Miracles are known in Mexico as silver charms [and] are intended to provide an offering or protection for whoever receives or uses them. Creating Nail Miracles is another fun way not only to bring our miracles to life while protecting everyone who wears them, but also a unique way to celebrate our culture.”
The decals come in five designs and each offers a blessing or wish for the person wearing them. For example, the heart represents love and passion, the butterfly represents personal transformation and the rose represents beauty, spirituality and art.
So if your style is not dressing up but you want to join the celebration, Nails Milagros is your best option. Each package costs
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