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To keep your nails healthy, limit usage of nail polish and nail polish removers

Added: 01/30/2006

Those women who polish their nails are well acquainted with nail polish removers that help erase old layers of polish. However, not all of them are aware that some nail polish removers ingredients can be harmful to nails. Cosmetologists writing nail polish removers reviews recommend using acetone-free removers, which have a les negative impact on nails.

Keeping healthy and beautiful hands is very important for every woman. Hands are intensively used in our daily activities, especially in manual work, and thus are constantly exposed to harmful external conditions. Therefore, hands and nails require special attention and careful treatment. In ancient times, women knew different ways to keep hands and nails in a healthy condition. For example, Indian women painted finger tops with henna color; whereas in China it was very prestigious to have long nails as a symbol of wealth and prosperity. Only in XX century, it became fashionable to cover nails with polish. The tradition was willingly accepted by the public. The first company to launch the production of polishes was Max Factor. This cosmetic company has lived to our days and continues to produce numerous lines of cosmetic goods.

Nail polish is a mixture of different ingredients that have a property to harden on nails in a few minutes after it is applied; however, it is not easily removed. So, the appearance of nail polish has logically urged the emergence of the other product, which was neede to erase polish. Thus, nail polish removers were invented. Nail polish removers are a must for every woman, since brittle polish does not look tidy and accurate on women's hands and spoils the overall impression about a person. Nail polish removers help keep hands tidy. After old layers are removed, the new polish can be instantly applied on nails.


According to nail polish removers reviews, nail polish removers are harmful to the nail plate. They dry finger tops and thus are injurious to health of nails. One of the reasons is that most nail polish removers contain acetone. The usage of acetone is much harmful than, for example, acetate - another substance that can be used in removers. However, cosmetic and chemical companies have found an alternative to substitute the mentioned solvents. These substances contain soft removing ingredients, and the removers are thus referred to as acetone-free nail polish removers. They are based on chemicals that are composed of diverse ethers: ethyl-, butyl-, amyl acetate, as well as toluene and alcohol. Nail polish removers ingredients also include emollients, such as fat additives, waxes, etc. Other substances contained in nail polish removers are meant to moisten, strengthen and repair the nail plate. These are vitamins and valuable plant extracts. Nail-care polish removers ingredients help improve the nail conditions if they are dry, cracked, brittle, chipped, whatever. For different nail types and conditions, different nail polish removers are used. This information can be found on the label on the bottle.

Cosmetologists do not recommend removing polish very frequently. No matter how soft the substance may seem, it will still deteriorate nails condition. You should limit nail polish removing to two times a week and let your nails have a rest for at least a few days before covering them with the new polish.

Indeed, the use of cosmetic products is not always healthy. To stay beautiful, some women sacrifice their comfort and readily accept challenges. These challenges can be easily overcome with a careful choice of cosmetics.

 




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