OPI Femme de Cirque (PREVIEW)

OPI Launches Femme de Cirque,
New SoftShades for Spring 2011

This spring, step right up and enjoy Femme de Cirque by OPI, four new breathtakingly dreamy additions to the SoftShades collection, designed to unleash a woman’s inner ring mistress. The collection includes three pink hues and one sheer glitter coat that can be worn on its own or painted over any of the other lacquers for an entirely new look.

“SoftShades Nail Lacquers make a very powerful statement by being enticingly feminine with a delicate hue,” says Suzi Weiss-Fischmann, OPI Executive VP & Artistic Director. “Every woman can feel like a shining star with this high performance collection. The sheer glitter coat is perfect to wear alone for a touch of sparkle, or to layer over another shade for a personal touch.”

Femme de Cirque by OPI offers four subtle, sophisticated Nail Lacquers that are the perfect accessory to any outfit. Delicate yet empowering, each shade is an elegant choice for any occasion. These show-stopping hues will complement any look – from classic to trendy or day to night – by infusing a dose of soft feminine charm. Femme de Cirque includes:


In the Spot-Light Pink
Take center stage with this pretty pop of pink!



Step Right Up!
And see the most amazing light pink right before your very eyes!



So Many Clowns, So Little Time
And this creamy nude pink is next on the list.



I Juggle…Men
Drop everything for this iridescent shimmer coat!


Femme de Cirque Nail Lacquers contain no DBP, Toluene, or Formaldehyde, and each features the exclusive OPI ProWide™ Brush for the ultimate in application.

Femme de Cirque by OPI will be available beginning April 2011, at Professional Salons, including Beauty Brands, Beauty First, Chatters, Dillard’s, JCPenney, Pure Beauty, Regis, Trade Secret, and ULTA, for $8.50 ($10.95 CAN) suggested retail for each Nail Lacquer.


For more information, please call 800-341-9999 or visit www.opi.com. Follow OPI on Twitter @OPI_PRODUCTS and become a Facebook fan!

3 comments

  1. I seriously thought there was something wrong with the page, and that the bottles weren't showing up colored- but damn! Those are pastel! Almost identical- I can't wait to see swatches.

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  2. A few hours ago, I was browsing at SchoonScientific.com and reading “Exposing the Formaldehyde Myth,” so I now know that the standard line about "no Formaldehyde" is scientifically silly, since it reacts with and becomes something else on contact with water.

    Now I wish I had the time to find out about all the other chemicals and solvents in nail polish!

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  3. I really appreciate sharing this great post. Keep up your work.

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