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Actually, it can't be said that it's bad for the body, it's a bit exaggerated, but it's true, you can't use it often, I think if you use nail polish, you should be able to feel it, the nails are not breathable, so you can apply it, but you have time to let it rest. As for the white spots on your nails, that's not the reason for wearing nail polish, it may be a vitamin deficiency.
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Yes, using more nail polish can easily lead to ** cancer, it is not advisable to use more, if you want to use it, please choose a better nail polish, and never buy it from a roadside stall
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It's not good, but for the sake of beauty, you can still apply a little, choose ***, don't paint it often, just give your nails time to recuperate.
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That's for sure. Because nail polish contains a lot of chemical substances that are harmful to the human body.
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Nail polish containing banana water is certainly very harmful to people.
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It smells of paint, which is definitely not good for the body.
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Not good, all contain chemicals, use less.
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You can't use it often, it's really not good for your health.
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It's not good, but it's okay to get it once in a while.
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1. Susceptible to paronychia. Many nail salons do not have formal disinfection of nail art tools, which can easily cause cross-infection, even if they only do simple care such as removing dead skin and applying nail polish, there is also a hidden danger of infection with paronychia, which is mostly caused by, abrasions, ingrown nails or "inverted skin thorns" caused by the nail groove and its nearby tissues.
2. It can cause miscarriage or malformation. The plasticizers dibutyl phthalate (DBP), toluene and formaldehyde contained in nail polish pose the greatest health risk. Some of these chemicals pose a risk of impairing fertility or may harm the fetus, and long-term use by pregnant women can cause fetal malformations.
3. Easy to cross-infection. The nail technician should disinfect and clean the tools used to prevent fungi and germs from spreading to others through the tools, and the real cleaning should be to soak the nail art tools in disinfectant, and usually only see the nail technicians use a cotton pad dipped in alcohol to quickly wipe the tools to complete the cleaning process.
4. It is easy to discolor nails. The darker the nail polish, the more harmful it is to the nails. Long-term use may be deposited on the nails, causing them to turn yellow.
Although pigment does not affect the keratin structure of the nails, it does affect the aesthetics because if you don't wear nail polish, the nails will look yellow and feel dirty, so you have to apply nail polish again to cover up the yellow color, so a vicious cycle is formed.
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Hello, often wearing nail polish is not good for the body, nail polish contains a substance called phthalate, if this substance is absorbed by the human body for a long time, it is not only very harmful to human health, but also most likely to cause miscarriage and birth of deformed babies in pregnant women.
Guidance: After applying nail polish, do not hold the food with your hands, so as not to stick the nail polish to the food, and prevent "poison from the mouth". In particular, it should be noted that oily fritters, cakes and other oily finger foods should not be eaten with your hands, because the compounds contained in nail polish are fat-soluble compounds that are easy to dissolve in oil, so you should be extra careful.
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Nail polish is extremely harmful to the human body, and they are all chemicals that contain a variety of harmful to the human body.
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It's not good, it's a chemical product after all.