A plant-based, breathable formula with vibrant, glossy colour, Vitry’s Be Green Nail Polish delivers high-performance wear while putting nail health—and the planet—first.
Beauty insiders have long had a soft spot for French pharmacy brands and Vitry is one that continues to stand the test of time. Founded in France over 200 years ago, it earned its reputation through precision-crafted nail tools before expanding into treatment-focused nail care and colour, and more. With roots in professional-grade performance, Vitry prioritizes nail and our planet Earth’s health, and has been blending clinical expertise with everyday solutions long before “clean” formulations were a much sought after choice in the products we slather, swipe and rub on.
Be Green Nail Polish reflects this with its vegan formula specifically designed to replace traditional petrochemical components with plant-based alternatives without a hint of animal-based ingredients. Each nail lacquer is composed of up to 84 per cent bio-sourced ingredients derived from renewable materials like potato, corn and cassava. These natural solvents help minimize environmental impact while maintaining smooth, even application. Its oxygen-permeable technology also allows our nails to breathe, supporting their overall condition, while phytocorail, a bioceramic active, works to strengthen and reinforce their structure over time.
And then there are the nail lacquer colours, lots of them, 31 to be exact. Like, ocean blue “Azur,” glossy red-pink “Cherry,” black-ish purple “Amaryllis,” Earth-day green “Cyrès and barely-there pink “Organdi,” to name a few. Each hue offers glossy shade with a lighter, more flexible feel on our nails and colour that lasts. Trust us when we say, this is the thoughtful nail polish option we’ve been seeking for our DIY mani/pedis.
Virty Be Green Nail Polish, $9.99 each, available at Shoppers Drug Mart.
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