Clare needs you for her next paint color.

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By Rachel Fletcher

If you still don’t know Clare, the consumer-specific paint logo founded in 2018 through designer Nicole Gibbons, let us give you the basics: (1) She makes the best quality paints and decides on cost paintings (2) Her products are loose with destructive chemicals for those in her home and the surrounding area (3) We are big fans.

Starting today, Clare is crowdsourcing about what will eventually be her next provision and asks consumers and logo enthusiasts to give their opinion. You can choose from 8 sunshades and you can decide here.

This is a big challenge because Clare is known for restricting her variety of paints to the most productive tones. Lately it offers just over 50 colors and prides itself on preventing consumers from navigating thousands of samples. This is the time, year in a row, when Clare has opened the procedure to fans; in 2019, he won more than 2000 votes in the winning tone, Frozen, which can now be obtained on Clare’s website.

Voting will take place in the taste of the stretches and, for each of the best cuts you send, Clare will give you a $10 credit. From August 6, Clare will also hold a colorful crowdsourcing. Vote here today!

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