What Happens To Your Body 10 Hours After You Apply Nail Polish

Apr 09, 2018 by apost team

It's true that nail polish makes your nails look all pretty and fancy, but you should also remember that using it too often may dry up your nails. As a result, they start turning yellow.

Notably, these ingredients in your nail paint as listed below can cause health issues. While you may still want to color your nails, it's vital that you know the adverse effects of these toxic chemicals present in your nail care cosmetics.
 

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Dibutyl Рhthalate, used as a fragrance, may cause endocrine disorders, gynecological diseases, and diseases of the respiratory tract.

Toluene is a solvent which gives that smooth finish to your nails. This harmful component can cause headaches, nausea, and weakness. It also affects the central nervous system and can cause reproductive disorders.

Formaldehyde enhances the nail polish's storage life. It can cause dermatitis if you suffer from allergies and come in contact with this colorless gas. Heart rhythm disorders, convulsions, and cancer are some of the severe after-effects of this chemical.
 

To avoid these health hazards, it's essential that you buy a nail polish that has special markings as mentioned below:
 

If you see a ‘5-Free’ marking, it means that the nail polish is not only free of the three primary harmful chemicals- formaldehyde, dibutyl phthalates, and toluene but also does not contain formaldehyde resins and camphor.

If you see a ‘3-Free’ marking, it means that just the three of the harmful components- toluene, formaldehyde and dibutyl phthalate, are absent.
 

A little effort from you can help you live a toxin-free healthy life. Pass this info on to your friends and family so they can start picking the right nail polish!