You Jump, I Jump, Jack
You Jump, I Jump, Jack
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Description
Description
A shimmery white base with royal blue sparks and soft blue aurora.
Inspired by the dress that Rory is wearing during this iconic scene from Season 5, Episode 7. About to jump over the edge of a tower, Logan asks “Do you trust me?” and Rory responds by quoting the movie Titanic: “You Jump, I Jump, Jack”.
Watch a clip of the inspiration scene here!
This shade is November's polish for the 2024 Collection: A Year In The Life 💜
A curated collection of new polishes, all inspired by the iconic Gilmore Girls TV series! A new shade & topper will be released each month, inspired by a character, scene, or reference from the Gilmore Girls!
Nail Polish Ingredients
Nail Polish Ingredients
Our nail polishes are hand-mixed in small batches using ingredients that are:
- Vegan
- Cruelty-free
- 10-Free
We are passionate about creating beautiful nail varnishes that contain no animal products or biproducts, are never tested on animals, and are free of 10+ potentially harmful ingredients that can often be found in cosmetics. For a full list of ingredients, click here.
If you would like the ingredient list for a specific product, please Contact Us so we can assist!
Manicure Tips & Tricks
Manicure Tips & Tricks
When it comes to applying nail polish, practice makes perfect! Check out the Nail Polish Info page for some tips and tricks to help you get the best at-home manicure using our Tyler's Trinkets polishes!
Disclaimers
Disclaimers
General Nail Polish Warnings:
- Nail polish can be flammable – Keep away from open flames
- Products are for external use only - DO NOT CONSUME
- Keep out of reach of children without supervision
- Should any irritation occur, discontinue use immediately
Product Color Disclaimer:
While every effort is made to ensure photos accurately depict each product, colors may vary slightly due to differences in lighting sources and monitor/screen settings.
AI-Modified Photos:
We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools during the photo-editing process to:
- Remove distracting background objects
- Generate background images/scenery around the product
These tools are never used to alter or modify the products themselves, only the background/surroundings. All product photos are taken to represent the true product and editing is only done to correct lighting, remove blemishes (such as a piece of lint stuck to a bottle cap), and color-correct to match the true color.