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Red Carpet Manicure lands Grammy gig

Red Carpet Manicure LLC said its Red Carpet Manicure at-home gel manicure system will be showcased at the Grammy Awards gift lounge in Los Angeles later this week. Red Carpet Manicure’s AMOR 24 gold nail polish.

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HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. — Red Carpet Manicure LLC said its Red Carpet Manicure at-home gel manicure system will be showcased at the Grammy Awards gift lounge in Los Angeles later this week.

Red Carpet Manicure’s AMOR 24 gold nail polish.

According to the company, a team of celebrity manicurists will be on-site with Red Carpet Manicure’s AMOR 24, an exclusive, 24-karat gold nail polish to treat Grammy presenters and performers. The product will be showcased at the Grammy gift lounge Feb. 9 to 11.

Red Carpet Manicure will also be included in the Grammy gift bag, which typically includes some of the most highly sought-after beauty and luxury items and gadgets in the marketplace. The gift is provided to all performers and presenters at this year’s show, which will be held on Sunday, Feb. 12, in Los Angeles and will air on CBS-TV.

"Whether you are performing on the Grammy stage or out for an evening on the town, Red Carpet Manicure keeps your nails looking perfect in minutes with long-lasting, chip-resistant polish," celebrity manicurist Michelle Saunders said in a statement. "I love that you can now get the celebrity gel experience in the comfort of your own home.

Billed as the first at-home gel manicure solution, Red Carpet Manicure is an LED gel polish manicure and pedicure system that the company said brings the professional salon experience to the masses with a simple and effective at-home application, which is ready within minutes. With 54 shades to choose from and a professional LED light, consumers now have an affordable, easy and safe way to have gel nails that last for weeks, the company stated.

The product was launched in September 2011 and currently is available nationwide at such stores as Ulta, Fred Meyer and Meijer.

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