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3rd Party New

Latest $1.13 20 hrs ago
Highest $2.69 Aug 11, '15
Lowest $1.13 Jan 20, '16
Average $1.13 (30d avg)
$1.13 (90d avg)
$1.13 (180d avg)
$1.15 (365d avg)
$1.14 (Lifetime average)
Added Feb 8, 2015

Sales Rank

30 day average: 132,855
90 day average: 247,549

Product Description

DECORATE YOUR PIGGIES with Piggy Paint themed nail art stickers. These kid-friendly stickers are easy to use and add a touch of spice and individuality to each fingernail. With so many options, your girl can mix and match a variety of looks.

AVAILABLE STICKER SETS

- Flowers

- Hearts

- Dance

- Sweet Desserts

- Peace Signs

- Princess

- Butterflies

PIGGY PAINT'S STORY

My name is Melanie Hurley, founder of Piggy Paint. I am a mom with two very fancy little girls, ages 6 and 8, who love to have their fingernails painted. I've always hated the thought of my kiddos putting their hands in their mouths after I painted their nails with traditional kid polishes. Not only did the ingestion of the chemicals worry me, but the smell nearly left me light-headed after painting two sets of fingernails and toenails.

One day while we were painting nails over a foam plate, my daughter dropped a glob of her solvent-based polish onto the plate. Shortly after, the paint began to bubble and "ate" through the plate. I looked in dismay at the hole in the plate and decided to test all of her other "kid" polishes on the foam. Within minutes, ALL of the solvent-based polishes began to bubble and eventually left big holes in the plate. From that day on, I decided that any flammable substance that could eat through foam was unacceptable for my children's fingernails, which would inevitably end up in their mouths.

My quest was on, and Piggy Paint was born.

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