 And today I'm going to be showing you some tips and tricks for applying those solid nail strips. Look at that, it gives, these nail polishes are so pretty. I put this color on three days now, and this is nail polish people, you can see. No chip. I wanted to show you today just how easy it is to apply color straight nail strips. Like your mind will be blown. Friends, it's Madison Harnish back in my blue kitchen for another crazy video. Today's video is about the MLM company Color Street and how it might not be what you think. But before we get into this video, if you enjoy deep dives on unethical business practices, don't forget to subscribe and like this video if you like this video, I guess. Yeah. Well, let's get into the video. So Color Street is a multi-level marketing company that sells nail polish strips. If you've seen a Facebook or Instagram photo of colorful nail strips, then you've likely seen a posting by a Color Street MLM representative. Color Street is a pay to play MLM company where distributors usually throw nail parties for their friends and family and then try and recruit them into their business. A lot of people who like MLMs like Color Street a lot. They like the quality of these nail strips and a lot of the colors and designs. And overall, it seems like a lot of people who use Color Street think that it's a really good product, which is different from most other MLM companies. The company claims that it has a really unique one-of-a-kind product, but Color Street might not be as unique as most think. Beauty blog by Angela had a blog post that I came across that uncovered it all, and I had to share it with you guys. So if you're someone that enjoys the product, you'd think that the only way to get this quality product would be to purchase it from a Color Street distributor. But this is not the case. And that was uncovered by comparing the packaging of Color Street to another nail polish strip brand called InCoco. Now if you compare the packaging of these two nail strips, both say that they're made in the United States, both say that they're 100% real nail polish strips, and both say peel and apply on the packaging. Most of the wording on both packages is almost exactly the same. The packaging of these products is eerily similar, and the look of the two brands is eerily similar. But InCoco isn't an MLM. It's a brand that sold out Ulta and other retailers. You don't have to go through a distributor to get these nail strips at all. InCoco also comes with the exact same nail files and nail prep pads as Color Street does. This can't be just a coincidence, and this is where things get really crazy. Turns out, all you have to do is go onto InCoco's website and right there, plain as day on InCoco's website, it says our brands. With Color Street listed on their plain as day. What does that mean? That means that InCoco is the parent company of Color Street, and Color Street nail polish strips are the exact same product as InCoco nail polish strips. The exact same. Yeah. Color Street is not unique or one-of-a-kind, but nearly exactly the same as InCoco and their nail polish strips. They're nearly an exact replica with the exact same technology, an exact quality as InCoco and an even cheaper brand that they offer Coconut, which are sold at Ulta and Walmart for far, far less than Color Street nail strips are. There's nothing special. There's no reason to buy this product from Color Street whatsoever. So not only are MLM distributors of Color Street competing with each other, but they're actually competing with other store brands that are easier to obtain and contain the exact same product for a cheaper price. Some of the solid shades of these companies' nail strips are literally the exact same thing. It's just a copy and paste, and it seems like Color Street was just created so that this company, InCoco, can just make additional money off of their nail strips. And it's so sad that so many people are joining this Color Street MLM just to fail, who are claiming to join it because they love the product, but they can find this product numerous other ways. This could be good news for those that don't want to support MLMs, because if you want the same product, you could just go to Walmart and Ulta. But I would argue to be wary of this because it's still part of a company, InCoco, that still supports MLMs, and is under the same branch as an MLM company that they have created. So I'm not really sure on that one, but that's really all for today's video. I just wanted to share with you guys this crazy fact that I came across that this MLM brand is not special or unique at all and is actually just an exact copy of a store brand company. I just think that's crazy and mind-blowing, and it just shows how much of a scam this MLM company really is. If you enjoyed this video, please give this video a thumbs up. It really helps out my channel a lot. Until next time, have a good one.