Now girls can get the best of both worlds - a nail polish that brushes on and easily peels off! Bo-Po nail polish comes in 10 bright, funky colors and smells like vanilla. How cool is that? It is also non-toxic and doesn't have that harsh chemical smell. It's a win-win for parents and little girls!
We are bringing back the memories, vibrancy, smells, smiles, and the fun of brushing on and peeling off of Bo-Po nail polish that was originally made popular in the 80s by Tinkerbell Play Cosmetics. Many popular toys of the 80s might have left the toy shelves off and over the years but they never left the hearts and memories of those that played with them. Now, the little girls who grew up with these toys are now parents and can create new memories with their kids of painting their nails, blowing gently on the fingertips to dry them, and then peeling it off to start again with the new and improved Bo-Po nail polish.
Reformulated to meet today's stringent safest standards, Bo-Po nail polish brushes on and peels off in seconds to start fresh again and again. Available in 10 vibrant colors to match every mood and style, the new Bo-Po features a sweet vanilla smell and a spill-proof bottle which is perfect for little hands playing beauty shop, pop star, or dressing up for a special outing. And the best part of Bo-Po is that it is non-toxic without harsh smelling chemicals, and kids can simply peel off the polish without the need of any acetone which can damage nails.
With the new Bo-Po line, kids can experience fun, spontaneity and amazement of brushing on and peeling off. Bo-Po nail polish ($3.99) is available online at http://bo-po.com and select specialty retailers."
As a mom, aunt, and caregiver... I love the fact that Bo-Po nail polish is fun and safe for children of all ages!
I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
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One of Being Frugal and Making It Work’s Readers will win a
Bo-Po Nail Polish Set (2 colors)
This giveaway will end July 22nd at Midnight EST.
*Mandatory entry must be completed before other entries will count*
The giveaway is open to US residents only, 18 years old or older. The winner will be chosen at random via Rafflecopter, and the winner will be notified by e-mail. Make sure to leave your e-mail, or have your contact available on your blogger profile. The winner will have 48 hours to respond, and if there is no response another winner will be chosen.
The giveaway is open to US residents only, 18 years old or older. The winner will be chosen at random via Rafflecopter, and the winner will be notified by e-mail. Make sure to leave your e-mail, or have your contact available on your blogger profile. The winner will have 48 hours to respond, and if there is no response another winner will be chosen.
Disclaimer: The Being Frugal and Making it Work family received a complimentary Bo-Po Nail Polish for
the purpose of writing a review and hosting a giveaway. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I would use personally and/or believe will be a good fit for my readers. The views and opinions expressed on this blog are based purely by our own experiences. No monetary compensation was
received. Results may vary.
**Being Frugal and Making it Work is not responsible for prize shipment.
**Being Frugal and Making it Work is not responsible for prize shipment.
If my grand daughter gets to pick it's definitely Razzmatazz, but I kind of like OMG or Bubblegum.
ReplyDeleteI paint my fingers, my sister her toes. I was painting my fingernails one time and my nephew exclaimed "Look mom, she's putting toe polish on her fingers!"
ReplyDeleteI like Emerald best, I like that they say the bottle is spill proof
ReplyDeletei think bubblegum is super cute. i love soft pinks or bright neon colors. seems to be the thing for summer this year
ReplyDeleteI like the nail polish color of cloudy day. The name is cloudy day but the color does not look like a cloudy color, very pretty and bright.
ReplyDeleteI hope its ok to combo my two comments...
ReplyDeleteI like to paint my toes in wild colors and am a lot less adventurous with my fingers. I'll always have paint on my toes but am not as faithful about painting my fingers.
My favorite Bo-Po colors are Grape Soda and OMG!
My favorite color of the polish is Cotton Candy Tint. That light blue color is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite to paint is definitely the fingers. I have a real hard time with the toes, they are harder to reach.
ReplyDeleteMy favorites are Grape Soda and the Sweet Dreams Tint.
ReplyDeleteI rarely do my toes, so I'd have to say I prefer fingers.
ReplyDeleteThe Sweet Dreams Tint is my favorite color. These look like great nail polishes!
ReplyDeletePainting toes is my favorite, because I can't get nail polish to stay on my hands. I use those nails too much!
ReplyDeleteI think the razmatazz would be my favorite color but they are all nice to be able to have a selection for different styles. Rita Spratlen
ReplyDeleteI don't think I have a favorite. I do my nails more and my toes last a lot longer than my nails. I am quite busy in the summer with gardening and outdoor activities so my nails get broken a lot easier. Rita Spratlen
ReplyDeleteI like the razzmatazz color, but I think my daughter would like the grape soda.
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I like to paint my fingernails. I don't wear make-up, so it's something I do to make me feel better.
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I love all the fun colors! I think my little girl would like the Bo-Po Razzmatazz Nail Polish the best. Lisa L tylerpants(at)gmail.com
ReplyDeleteMy daughter's favorite would be the Bo-Po Bubble Gum Nail Polish. I like that you can just peel it off!
ReplyDeleteI like the paint my fingers, they get seen more often!
ReplyDeleteI do both my hands and my feet, but my pedis last longer than my manis, and I think all the colors are gorgeous, but I am partial to the sheer ones because they have SPARKLES, and I'm a real sparkle-puss
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