Non-Toxic Nail Polish

 

When shopping for non-toxic nail polish there are three ingredients that you should know avoid. The first chemical to avoid when buying natural nail polish is DBP. It is also called dibutyl phthalate. It is a chemical used in printing inks and adhesives.Studies have linked it to causing cancer in male and females. The second ingredient to avoid is formaldehyde. It has been used as a disinfectant and linked to cancer in studies. The third chemical is toluene it is like a paint thinner and is often used as a solvent. These chemicals are not friendly to the human body and may cause harm.

When looking for a non-toxic nail polish look for one that is non-toxic, water based, hypoallergenic, and has fun friendly colors to enjoy. Girls can enjoy painting their nail when they are in team sports, clubs, or organizations. This is a way to identify the group. Using nail polish can teach motor skills, pattern recognition and even safety to children. Adult women can enjoy matching the color of their nails with their dress, shorts or swimsuit. Safe nail polish can be a blessing because it look attractive and is safe.

You will not have to smell the harsh chemicals when you use non-toxic nail polish. Often the products are water based and remove easily. This product is better for the overall health of your nails. Many companies make glitter polish, nail polish remover, base coat, and even nail strengthener. These nail polishes are better because regular nail polish contains too many chemicals. In most non-toxic nail polishes the main ingredient is water. Water is safe.

Regular nail polish can be flammable. You should never put it near candles, flames or heat sources. Non-toxic nail polishes does not have this problem. Another plus about natural nail polish is that it come in variety of colors like apple green, pink passion, tangerine and cotton candy. It has as many color choices as the regular toxic nail polish. Often non-toxic nail polish need just one application.

How do you apply it? Shake the bottle and apply like any nail polish with the brush. Most manufacturers recommend using only their nail polish remover with the nail polish. Before applying nails should be clean and dry. The polish usually dries fast between 1 to 2 minutes and only a few coats should be needed. Buffing your nail before applying the polish is often part of the process. It remove any dirt and other chemicals. This smoothes out the nail surface and any imperfections. Dry temperatures without humidity will allow the nail polish to dry the quickest.

Non-toxic nail polish is harder to remove. You should try to remove it every week when you first start using it. Use the nail polish remover by wetting a cotton ball and holding it on the nail at least 20 seconds then rubbing off. If you have dry skin sometimes using some cream before applying putting on the nail polish works for some users.

Non-toxic nail polish has set a healthy trend in cosmetics. The colors are dazzling and the product safe. Why choose products that are not safe when you can use ones that are. There are soy based nail polish removers as well as plant based keeping consumer safety in mind. Look for companies like Piggy Paint, Honeybee Gardens, No-Miss, Suncoat, Spa Ritual, and Sante. This companies and other make non-toxic nail polish in an exciting array of colors.

Non-toxic nail polish looks spiffy like the regular. From earth tones to pink the choices in color are endless. Young girls and adult women can enjoy the fun of matching the colors of their nails with fashion. Nail color is about fashion and dress so why not choose a non-toxic nail polish to keep you and your family safe.


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Nail Fungus Tips
  • Keep Nails Dry - Wear open shoes/sandals as much as possible.

     

    Treat Fungus Early - Get treatment and stick to it. The quicker you treat fungus the easier it will be.

     

    Use Moisture Absorbing Socks - Moist damp areas are the breeding grounds for fungus.

     

    Clean your feet with anti-microbial soap. This will aid you in treating and preventing further fungus.

     

    Wear clean socks and shoes. Fresh socks will prevent a fungus build up and aid in preventing and treating fungus.

     

    Talk to a Podiatrist.

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