The smell of nail polish is so pungent, will it be harmful to the body if it smells for a long time?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-22
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Because nail polish contains formaldehyde, long-term exposure can cause nose, eye and throat inflammation, cough, asthma, dizziness, nausea, and nosebleeds.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Many girls must have bought inferior nail polish when they were young, and at that time they felt that the color of nail polish was very good-looking, and it was sold for two or three yuan, so they liked to buy it and apply it on their hands, but every time they applied it, there was a bad smell. Including girls who grow up more like to do nail art, and when they do nail art, they can still smell the smell of nail polish, which is very pungent, so I want to know if this unpleasant smell is harmful to the body after smelling for a long time. If you buy nail polish or do nail art, and the other party uses inferior nail polish, it will definitely be harmful to the body after smelling it for a long time.

    There are many colors of nail polish, but it can be divided into two types, one is water-based, the other is organic solvent-based, and generally the second is a pungent smell, also called oily nail polish. Water-based nail polish can quickly form a film after being applied to the bracket, and it can be torn off as a whole after encountering water, and the smell is not very pungent. However, oily nail polish just smells very pungent, but this type of nail polish generally lasts longer.

    When nail polish was developed in the early stage, in order to make the paint inside quickly form a film, and become soft and not easy to fall off, some toluene and formaldehyde and other substances would be added to it. However, these substances are very unhealthy for human health, and they will cause dizziness and nausea after smelling for a long time, and pregnant women will also affect their babies after smelling them when they are pregnant. As long as there is dibutyl phthalate in it, it may affect the individual's fertility after smelling for a long time, and it may also cause cancer.

    Therefore, when manufacturers make nail polish, they are also constantly using those environmentally friendly and healthy materials, but the relevant departments will still find that there are some substances in nail polish that will affect people's health. Therefore, later the relevant departments also issued corresponding policies, which stipulated the raw materials and health indicators for nail polish production, so when you buy nail polish, as long as you buy regular products, you don't have to worry about these hazards. As long as you don't use nail polish frequently or in large quantities, it will not affect your health.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Poisonous. The pungent smell of nail polish. In fact, the culprit of this smell is formaldehyde, which we often talk about and avoid.

    If the contact time is long, it will cause inflammation of the eyes, nose and throat, cough, asthma attack, shortness of breath, nausea, vomiting, rash, nosebleeds, headache and dizziness.

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