Saturday, November 15, 2014

HOT DEAL: Julep's Plié Wand - The Better Way to Polish Your Nails!

(Disclosure: Post contains affiliate links)



We asked a few thousand polish lovers one simple question: How do you clean-up your DIY manicure when you’re done? “Take a shower afterwards” hovered near the top of the list, with plenty of votes for pre-covering cuticles with Vaseline, chap stick, or Elmer’s Glue. Filing/buffing dry polish off of fingers and cuticles was a big one, too.


There’s GOT to be a better way, right?


There is! The game-changing Julep Plié Wand was developed to make polishing your nails easier, better, and faster, especially with your non-dominant hand.


What it does:

  • Long, balanced design improves leverage, comfort, and control
  • Flexible handle bends and pivots 360° for your most comfy grip
  • Plié overcap fits on any Julep nail polish and attaches to the Plié Wand. One Plié is all you need!
  • Precision brush lets you polish closer to your nail
  • Swappable and easy-to-clean brushes mean you can use your Plié with any polish brand

We were thrilled to hear Allure Magazine call the Plié a “stroke of genius.” And we humbly agree with Lucky Magazine when they say “you’ll never look back!”


The Plié Wand has been quietly taking the polishing world by storm since May. But now we’re gearing up to make some noise. There’s no question the Plié is changing DIY manicures for the better. The only question we have is this: Who’s in?




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