
There are many ingredients in a nail polish remover bottle, here are some of them. Acetone also known as 2- propanone. This is the main ingredient in most nail polish removers. Toluene is a flammable liquid from petroleum. This is used as a solvent in high-octane fuels. Ethyl Acetate is found in all non-acetone nail polish removers. This is a fragrant less colorless flammable liquid. This chemical can be found in perfumes and as a solvent for plastics.
So are these chemicals harmful? Chemical effects have two classifications. The first is local effect which is when a chemical has irritated the skin, eyes, nose or throat. The second classification is systemic effect which are chemicals absorbed into the bloodstream. Systemic effect can cause headaches, dizziness and nausea.
Acetone can irritate and cause redness to eyes, lung congestion, and shortness of breath. These are only temporary effects for average users. However, if you happen to work in a salon and exposed to this chemical repeatedly it can cause chronic bronchitis.
Toluene can cause dizziness, headaches, nausea, confusion and memory loss with minimal exposure. Repeated exposure to this chemical can cause birth defects in children. So if you’re pregnant don't use nail polish remover!
Ethyl acetate which is the substitute for acetone has the same effects as both the above chemicals, so why bother using this? Seems silly.
So after learning about all the risks what can you do about this? Switch to a safer product. There are many types of nail polish remover out there with gentler ingredients. Many of these other nail polish removers contain moisturizing ingredients that can help prevent dry skin. Just remember that nail polish removers are highly flammable so if you use them at home make sure they are stored away from electrical and heating sources.
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