If I like to wear nail polish, is it harmful to my body?

Updated on vogue 2024-08-08
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Nail polish is made by processing using organic chemistry. It contains a large number of substances that are harmful to the human body. Such as benzene, toluene, aluminum, and even mercury to name a few.

    Toxic substances can pass through the nails, reach the blood vessels at the ends of the fingers, and enter the body through the blood circulation, causing harm to the human body.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    I don't think nail polish is harmful to the body, and I don't have to worry about its safety when using nail polish correctly, although it will contain ethyl acetate and toluene, which are toxic substances. But because under normal circumstances, the amount of use is very small, and the use is not very frequent, and it will not bring harm to the human body.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Toluene, formaldehyde, and dibutyl phthalate in nail polish are all potentially carcinogenic substances. The effect of toluene on nail polish is to make the nail polish apply more smoothly and the color is more uniform, but inhaling high concentrations of toluene will have a certain effect on the development of the fetus.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    This must have some harm, but different types or different qualities of nail polish are certainly not the same to the body. You can see it for yourself. You'll need a foam board.

    There are not many requirements for this, as long as the surface is smooth. This makes it possible to see the results more intuitively. Just apply a different nail polish and you're good to go.

    Wait a little longer and you'll find that different nail polishes corrode foam boards differently. The larger the corroded pit, the more harmful it is.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Often, when "nails" are mentioned, they refer to a hard deck. The composition of the nail plate, like the epidermal cells, is still keratin. Keratin forms a very hard structure that coats and protects the underlying tissues like armor.

    Keratin is insoluble in neither water nor oil; If the keratin layer is thicker, it is even difficult for solvent molecules to enter through the gaps. Therefore, organic solvents such as ethyl acetate have no corrosive effect on nails. In addition to solvents, nail polish also contains ingredients such as film formers, plasticizers, and pigments.

    Keratin does not dissolve in or be damaged by these components. It can be seen that "nail polish can corrode styrofoam and can corrode nails" is complete nonsense.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are many types of pigments in nail polish, many artificial colors are toxic, and some have heavy metal elements, so they may be harmful to the human body, and the well-known Sudan dye is a carcinogen.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Nail polish is very harmful to the human body, especially pregnant women, and the more serious ones are phthalate esters, which can damage the reproductive system.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you choose some good, big brand nail polish and don't use it continuously, there is no harm to the body.

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Personal hobbies, I am free. Wearing nail polish is just a kind of psychology of loving beauty, everyone has a love for beauty, not to mention that wearing nail polish does not harm the interests of others, nor does it harm your own health, which is nothing.

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It is best not to use nail polish, even after using it, you must take good care of it, otherwise the nails will not be out of breath and will not be rosy and shiny.

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Wearing nail polish is OK, and I don't like anything else, especially the red and black ones, which are too conspicuous and terrifying

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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.