

There are two nail polishes on Jen’s working table – a light mint shade (Mint Candy Apple, maybe) by Essie and a pale pink by OPI.
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Claws S01E03 (Quicksand)

Jen is using OPI matte top coat on a client.
Claws S01E06 (Self-Portrait)


Desna and her crew take part into Palm Nails, a nail art competition. Their opponents are the techs from Glint Nails, the salon that Desna has just bought. For the last challenge of the competition the best artists of the two teams must create a manicure which best expresses themselves. April Kim (Linda Park) opts for a baby pink 3D look. A Kleancolor nail polish (possibly in Aurora) and an OPI pale pink shade can be seen on her table.

On the same table, we can also see a bottle of Tom Ford African Violet nail polish.

On the other hand, Desna finishes her manicure with OPI top coat.
Claws S01E03 (Quicksand)


Among the products on the shelves at the Nail Artisan salon, there is a jar of LA Palm ice cooling sea gel with aloe.
There are several Barielle products, too: many jars of intensive hand treatment cream, for example.
There are some boxes of cuticle conditioning oil with almond oil…
… and some boxes of pro-growth base coat with bamboo.


Last but not least, two bottles of organic massage lotion with spearmint and eucalyptus by LA Palm.
Claws S01E01 (Tirana)

There’s an Orly aqua green nail polish in Jen’s train case.
Claws S01E01 (Tirana)

Lots of Orly products can be seen at the Nail Artisan salon of Manatee County; among them, some boxes of Bonder rubberized base coat.

There’s an Orly LED UV lamp, too.
Some Essie nail polishes in red shades are displayed on the wall and one, in a rusty red shade, can be seen on Jen’s table.
Claws S01E01 (Tirana)


Orly and China Glaze Ever Glaze nail polishes in neon colours are displayed in the Brazil section at the Nail Artisan salon of Manatee County.
Claws S01E01 (Tirana)
A display of Aiko pre-designed glitter nail tips can be seen at the Nail Artisan salon of Manatee County.
Feud S01E05 (And the Winner Is…)
Joan Crawford is getting a manicure for the Oscars 1963. The beautiful array of nail polishes in the screencap above includes shades by Cutex and Revlon.
The first bottle on the left is the Cutex nail polish Joan will opt for: the shade is Sterling Silver, which will match her Edith Head silver dress and Van Cleef and Arpels diamond jewellery.
The fluted bottle behind the manicurist’s hand is a nail polish by Avon.
The Revlon shades are mostly pinks and reds and have exotic names, like Persian Melon, Beach Peach and Frosted Sphinx Pink. The two bottles in the front contain a platinum nail polish and the top coat Seal Fast. These are bottles used by professionals, because their tall bottles differ from the long-handle ones which were on the market at the time.
Last but not least, there’s a bottle of Jewel Glaze (another top coat) on the right. Unfortunately, I couldn’t read the label to identify the brand.


