Meet That’s Showbiz Baybee, a ridiculously fabulous, chunky, disco ball glitter in a clear suspension. Perfect for those main character energy days, and for encouraging those vibes on days you’re just not feelin it! As always with Claws Out nail polish a portion of each sale is donated to a specific cause – profits from this color go to Women in Film, read below for more info.
The Details:
- 10 Free, Cruelty Free, No Animal Testing, Vegan
- 15 mL glass bottle, with metallic gold cap
- Made in the USA
- Donation: 20% of profits from That’s Showbiz Baybee are donated to Women in Film, who are advocates for women in the screen industries, working to achieve parity and transform culture. They work to achieve equity in the film and television industries by advancing the careers of women working within them.
The Maker:
Claws Out is a family owned nail polish company that likes to have flawless nails while they do good, and support groups trying to make the world a better place! It’s pretty simple. They’re not claiming their polish automatically empowers you or the patriarchy will end if you wear it (but also let’s dismantle the patriarchy obvi) – BUT if you like to wear nail polish and would rather buy it from a company that shares your ideals and supports fantastic non-profits, they’re here for you!!
Each polish is named after topics Claws Out genuinely cares about because they want you to know what their values are upfront. The polish itself is made without the fish scales or animal testing often used because they’re obsessed animal lovers. It’s also made in the USA without gross chemicals like Formaldehyde or Camphor because they care about factory workers, nail techs, and nail polish wearers. The premium labels are printed by a woman-owned business local to the company because indie is the way to go. And they give money to people they believe are trying to make the world a better place with each polish supporting a cause related to the name of the color. In their own time the team behind Claws Out uses the flexibility of their business to donate volunteer time to groups who need it because community support comes in many forms.