Posted on Thursday, September 6, 2012 by Allison Byers

From the rise of nail art blogs to the fashion industry’s embrace in recent years of out-of-the-box polish hues tied to seasonal trends (remember jade, anyone?), nail color is huge these days with everyone from young teenagers on up. But where’s a girl to go for fingertips that shine in shades you won’t see everywhere else? You might turn to new San Francisco company Floss Gloss. Co-Founders and California College of the Arts alums Aretha Sack and Janine Lee use their art backgrounds to produce unusual, rich hues made without DBP, toluene or formaldehyde.
Categories
- Featured News
- Advancement
- Alumni
- Animation
- Architecture
- Awards and Accolades
- Bookshelf
- Career Development
- CCA in the Media
- Center for Art and Public Life
- Ceramics
- Community Arts
- Critical Studies
- Curatorial Practice
- Design
- Design and Craft
- Design MBA
- Diversity
- Diversity Studies
- ENGAGE at CCA
- Faculty
- Fashion Design
- Film
- Fine Arts
- First Year
- Furniture
- Glass
- Graphic Design
- Illustration
- Individualized Major
- Industrial Design
- Interaction Design
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- Interior Design
- International
- Jewelry Metal Arts
- Office of the President
- Painting Drawing
- Photography
- Press Releases
- Printmaking
- Sculpture
- Special Programs
- Students
- Sustainability
- Textiles
- Undergraduate Admissions
- Visual and Critical Studies
- Visual Studies
- Wattis Institute
- Writing
- Writing and Literature
