Is your nail polish toxic?
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Is your nail polish toxic?

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We love our manicures.

The only dilemmas most of us have at the salon are whether to go for a classic mani-pedi or for a gelish colour. Maybe we debate whether to choose the safe nude colours or to go funky and bold for a change. There are even times when we flirt with the idea of having nail art! Unfortunately, what we are not usually thinking about is how our manicure/pedicure habit is affecting our health.

So what's in my nail polish?

Contrary to popular belief, your nails are actually quite porous. So, while we might think that nail polish sits on top of the nails and it shouldn’t matter what goes on this outer layer, this is simply a misconception. It is therefore important that, as with any other product you use on your skin, you check the ingredients included in your nail polish. Particularly if you are trying to make the transition to a non-toxic and organic lifestyle, you may be surprised to find that some of these beauty staples are formulated with harmful chemicals such as toluene, dibutyl Phthalate (DBP) and formaldehyde - collectively known as the ‘toxic trio’. This is because Formaldehyde has been linked to cancer, dibutyl phthalate is a known endocrine disruptor which may impact the reproductive system, and toluene can be harmful to unborn fetuses and lead to respiratory complications. Although the subject of how much exposure is required for the average woman to be seriously affected is up for debate and further research, the potential risk is still concerning.

The good news

The good news is that there are now alternative options, and a few health-conscious brands that are “three-free,” foregoing formaldehyde, dibutyl phthalate (DBP), and toluene. Some even go further by creating nail varnishes that are five-, seven-, or even nine-free formulas.  One of our favorites, Smith & Cult, make long-wearing, pigment-rich nail colors with an exclusive ‘8-Free formula’ excluding nasties such as Dibutyl Phthalate, Toluene, Formaldehyde, Formaldehyde Resin, Camphor, Xylene, Ethyl Tosylamide and Triphenyl Phosphate from their ingredients. With a few safer options now available in the market, it is no longer necessary to compromise on luxury, quality or wear and to still have the beautiful, glossy nails you deserve.
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