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From Danielle: I was recently in Italy and saw the whole line of new colors from Estee Lauder (nail polish) and really fell in love with a kind of fuschia color with a hint of violet, it's a flat creme, no pearly stuff . . it's called something "rose".
I stupidly didn't buy it, thinking I would just pick it up in NY and not have to haul it in my luggage (I know, I know, it's small but I didn't think i'd have such a problem finding it in the grand ole USA). so once in NY, I go to Macys, Bloomies, B.Goodman, Saks, everyone and NO ONE has this color. They're all telling me "it must be the european color line - we don't have it and we're not getting it".
Can this be so?! and if so, how, where can I order this "european" color??? thx!
I know and feel your pain.
The hard to obtain, european market-only products, can break your heart.
I will never know the joys of the infamous Chanel silver nail polish or have my greedy paws on a Erika F eyeshadow.
Hopefully... a reader will be able to identify the Lauder color and give us more deets on availability.
Readers can we help Danielle out? We are looking for a name on an Estee Lauder nail polish that is a rose flat creme.
Credits: Louise Dahl Wolfe
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You can check the british estee lauder site: www.esteelauder.co.uk.
From the description it seems to be antique rose!
I looked at the UK site and it could be (going by the name) Antique Rose or (going by the description) Sweet Pea or Pink Fever (the names in Italy may be different).
Thanks C and T!
Hi, from the Netherlands.
I can have a look, if I can get it, we could swap
see you
Heikke
heikke: This request was made by a reader.
Thanks for the offer though.
Hi,
I´m from Germany and the colour Antique Rose is available here. If you´d like me to get it for you - no problem.
Jess
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