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Deborah
Lippmann's career as manicurist to the stars all started with dreams
of becoming a jazz singer. She worked various jobs by day and belted
out her sultry tunes in the clubs at night. Deborah decided to enroll
herself in cosmetology school and soon discovered her other talent
and passion--nails.
After packing
her bags for New York City, Deborah soon solidified her claim to
fame by working her magic on an Allure magazine editor. She was
dubbed "one of the best manicurists in the country" and
found herself in high demand, booking magazine shoots and tons of
celebrity clients. The rest was history.
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Among her
high-profile celebrity clients was Mariah Carey, and for the 1998
Academy Awards, Deborah Lippmann created a custom color called "Satin
Doll" just for the songstress.
It was
then that the Deborah Lippmann Collection was born.
Now, the
Deborah Lippmann nail collection features over 45 long-wearing nail
lacquers and some of the most pampering nail, hand and feet treatments
available.
Deborah
Lippmann's nail polishes have been worn by some of Hollywood's biggest
A-list stars, and even graced the stage at many of their acceptance
speeches at the Oscars.

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