DVB Red
Please note this is a traditional nail polish formula (and not Light Lacquer/Aquajellie).
This is the last Nail Deck nail polish ever and there are only 100 bottles of it ever made.
What does DVB stand for?
I’m glad you asked and for this we have to go all the way back to 2012 when I was running the push-cart! So DVB stands for Dark Vampire Blood and it was a name that always stuck with me because of a customer who requested for it.
Back then I was still this clueless guy fumbling around trying to understand why women needed so many bottles of nail polish.
But this seemingly simple request changed my (and Nail Deck’s) life. It dawned upon my typical male mind that the world of colours was much more than just the generic black, white, red, green, blue and yellow.
What’s a dark vampire blood red anyway? I will never know because of all the bottles of red nail polish I brought out for her to view, none of them met her criteria. She walked away empty handed and disappointed.
So when Nail Deck became a brand of its own, the very first colour I wanted to work on was this DVB Red!
It might not be the exact same shade of red that customer requested for, and I don’t think I will ever know what the real DVB red looks like, but this is my best attempt at creating the colour that I hope will impact your life as it has impacted mine.
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Volume: 10 ml
Please note this is a traditional nail polish formula (and not Light Lacquer/Aquajellie).
This is the last Nail Deck nail polish ever and there are only 100 bottles of it ever made.
What does DVB stand for?
I’m glad you asked and for this we have to go all the way back to 2012 when I was running the push-cart! So DVB stands for Dark Vampire Blood and it was a name that always stuck with me because of a customer who requested for it.
Back then I was still this clueless guy fumbling around trying to understand why women needed so many bottles of nail polish.
But this seemingly simple request changed my (and Nail Deck’s) life. It dawned upon my typical male mind that the world of colours was much more than just the generic black, white, red, green, blue and yellow.
What’s a dark vampire blood red anyway? I will never know because of all the bottles of red nail polish I brought out for her to view, none of them met her criteria. She walked away empty handed and disappointed.
So when Nail Deck became a brand of its own, the very first colour I wanted to work on was this DVB Red!
It might not be the exact same shade of red that customer requested for, and I don’t think I will ever know what the real DVB red looks like, but this is my best attempt at creating the colour that I hope will impact your life as it has impacted mine.
———
Volume: 10 ml
Please note this is a traditional nail polish formula (and not Light Lacquer/Aquajellie).
This is the last Nail Deck nail polish ever and there are only 100 bottles of it ever made.
What does DVB stand for?
I’m glad you asked and for this we have to go all the way back to 2012 when I was running the push-cart! So DVB stands for Dark Vampire Blood and it was a name that always stuck with me because of a customer who requested for it.
Back then I was still this clueless guy fumbling around trying to understand why women needed so many bottles of nail polish.
But this seemingly simple request changed my (and Nail Deck’s) life. It dawned upon my typical male mind that the world of colours was much more than just the generic black, white, red, green, blue and yellow.
What’s a dark vampire blood red anyway? I will never know because of all the bottles of red nail polish I brought out for her to view, none of them met her criteria. She walked away empty handed and disappointed.
So when Nail Deck became a brand of its own, the very first colour I wanted to work on was this DVB Red!
It might not be the exact same shade of red that customer requested for, and I don’t think I will ever know what the real DVB red looks like, but this is my best attempt at creating the colour that I hope will impact your life as it has impacted mine.
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Volume: 10 ml
Nail Deck’s luxury lacquers are vegan, cruelty- free and 9-free.
They have no animal components in it, are not tested on animals, and are made without: Formaldehyde, Toluene, Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP), Camphor, Formaldehyde Resin, Xylene, Ethyl Tosylamide, Phthalates and Parabens.
Made in Singapore.