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20% off storewide
Gorgeously glossy mint nail polish that smells like fresh lemonade.
Candy Paint Scented Nail Polish Superfresh
Gorgeously glossy mint nail polish that smells like fresh lemonade.
- 10ml
- Formulated for kids & teens
- Plant-based formula
- Breathable, water-permeable
- Easy 2-coat system
- High-gloss lasting shine
- Vegan, no animal ingredients, no animal testing
- Formaldehyde-free, 10-free
- No gross stuff
- 100% Naturally Fragranced: smells like fresh lemonade
- Please note this item cannot be sent via Express Post and cannot be sent Internationally.
- This item is only able to be sent via Standard Post within Australia
Item No: 2212350003-SUPERFRESH


Smells like
playing outside
Limes
Lemonade icy poles
A sunny day
Picture a pristine, green playing field in a giant stadium. You’ve practised for this moment. You run out onto the field and the crowd goes wild. Game on.
Naturally
fragranced
No gross
stuff
Totally
vegan
Not tested
on animals
Australian
made
Two coats is all it takes to add an extra edge of unusual to your look and a fresh scent to your day. Just wait till it's dry before smelling - let's keep it on your nails, not your nose, k? This sustainable, plant-based-ingredient-powered nail polish keeps your nails polished, shiny, and positively cool, all while staying breathable and water-permeable, so your nails don’t dry out. Nice. Just apply one coat of your chosen colour, then let dry for a few minutes. Apply second coat and wait a few minutes for it to dry.
Kids products didn't meet our high standards for formulation and fun—here's what we cut out to fix that:
EDTA
EDTA is a preservative that can cause irritation. It can also cause some ingredients to be more absorbed by skin– we don't want significant absorption: our formulas are created to be appropriate strengths for kids' skin.
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Animal derived ingredients
Our products are totally vegan: we don't use any animal-derived ingredients in our formulations.
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Triclosan
Triclosan is an antibacterial agent that has been linked to concerns such as endocrine disruption, bioaccumulation, and the emergence of bacteria resistant to antibacterial products. It is also toxic to aquatic ecosystems.
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Triethanolamine (TEA)
TEA is used as fragrance, pH adjuster and emulsifying agent. It has been linked to being an eye and skin irritant. We use safer alternatives.
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Polybutene
Polybutene is used as a binder and may be a skin irritant for products used around the eyes, on the skin, or aerosolized. We've said 'no' to using it on skin that's growing up.
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Methylisothiazolinone
Methylisothiazolinone is a preservative that is a known allergen and skin sensitizer, It can cause severe, painful rashes, as well as lung toxicity– our formulas use safe, higher quality alternatives.
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Formaldehyde
Formaldehyde helps prevent microbes from growing in water-based products and is used as a preservative. It is a known carcinogen, as well as an eye, skin, and respiratory irritant.
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Talc
Talc is a mineral substance linked to irritation, cancer and organ system toxicity. Talc exposure, especially via personal care products, can also lead to a diseased respiratory tract as characterized by laboured breathing and coughing.
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Silicone
Silicones tend to be “filler” and don’t contribute much to product efficacy. Further, for acne-prone people, silicones can act as a ‘barrier’ and trap oil, dirt, and dead skin cells, making acne worse. They are also bio accumulative: once they’re rinsed down the drain, they contribute to the build-up of pollution in oceans and waterways and may not break down for hundreds of years.
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Phthalates
Phthalates are a group of chemicals used to make plastics more flexible and harder to break. Phthalates are linked to endocrine disruption, developmental and reproductive toxicity, and cancer and have been banned from cosmetic products in the EU.
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Mineral Oils
Mineral oil and petroleum jelly are both by-products of petroleum refinement and both are considered petrochemicals. It can be pore-clogging and may exacerbate acne-prone conditions.
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Propylene Glycol
Propylene glycol is a synthetic additive that belongs to the same chemical group as alcohol. It can cause irritation, so we've elected not to use it on kids delicate skin.
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Parabens
Parabens are a preservative used to prevent bacteria that is potentially hormone-impacting for humans. So we cut it.
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SLS/SLES
SLS & SLES are plant-based surfactants, which means they create foam which helps things to lather up. We don't use them because they are a known skin irritant and possible carcinogen.
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Animal testing
Our products are not tested on animals and are cruelty-free.
Butyl Acetate
Ethyl Acetate
Nitrocellulose
Acid/ Neopentyl Glycol/ Trimellitic Anhydride Copolymer
Alcohol
Stearalkonium Bentonite
Etocrylene
Diacetone Alcohol
Hexanal
Phosphoric Acid
Isopropyl Alcohol
N-Butyl Alcohol
Tocopherol
I’m a skin-protecting powerhouse: I help strengthen skin & hair to shield it from damage and make sure it can lock in moisture.
Calcium Aluminium Borosilicate
Fragrance (Parfum)
I sound kind of fancy and grown-up, but really I’m just a technical term for the 100% natural fragrance compounds that Allkinds uses to gives products their fun, fresh scents. I’m free of phthalates, parabens, and petrochemicals, BTW.
Amyl Cinnamal
I’m a naturally occurring fragrance compound found in the bark of cinnamon trees.
Benzyl Alcohol
I’m usually added to formulas as a preservative, but sometimes I’m just a naturally occurring chemical compound in certain essential oils & absolutes: in that case, I’m called out so you know I’m there, just in case you might be sensitive to me in particular.
Cinnamal
I’m a naturally occurring chemical compound in certain essential oils: I’m called out so you know I’m there, just in case you might be sensitive to me in particular.
Citral
I’m a naturally occurring chemical compound in certain essential oils: I’m called out so you know I’m there, just in case you might be sensitive to me in particular.
Citronellol
I’m a naturally occurring chemical compound in certain essential oils: I’m called out so you know I’m there, just in case you might be sensitive to me in particular.
Coumarin
I’m a naturally occurring chemical compound in certain essential oils: I’m called out so you know I’m there, just in case you might be sensitive to me in particular.
Eugenol
I’m a naturally occurring chemical compound in certain essential oils.
Geraniol
I’m a naturally occurring chemical compound in certain essential oils.
Limonene
I’m a naturally occurring chemical compound in certain essential oils: I’m called out so you know I’m there, just in case you might be sensitive to me in particular.
Linalool
I’m a naturally occurring chemical compound in certain essential oils.
Butyl Acetate
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Ethyl Acetate
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Nitrocellulose
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Acid/ Neopentyl Glycol/ Trimellitic Anhydride Copolymer
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Alcohol
,
Stearalkonium Bentonite
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Etocrylene
,
Diacetone Alcohol
,
Hexanal
,
Phosphoric Acid
,
Isopropyl Alcohol
,
N-Butyl Alcohol
,
Tocopherol
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Calcium Aluminium Borosilicate
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Fragrance (Parfum)
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Amyl Cinnamal
,
Benzyl Alcohol
,
Cinnamal
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Citral
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Citronellol
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Coumarin
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Eugenol
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Geraniol
,
Limonene
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