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Ethan
Dear Ethan,
The overwhelming scent is probably coming from a common trio found in most nail products, including acrylic nails and polish. The toxic trio trio is toluene, formaldehyde and DBP.
According to Glossed Over, a report done by Women and the Environment, most of the products being used by nail salons contain these products. Toluene, DBP, ethyl acetate and formaldehyde—all can cause headaches, dizziness, and irritation to the eyes, throat, skin and respiratory track. They’ve also been linked to cancer and are known hormone disruptors – meaning they can cause problems with human reproduction and development. All three have been banned in Europe.
So while researchers try to narrow down just how toxic these chemicals are many greenies are suggesting you go chemical free, especially for little girls whose organs are still developing and may be more sensitive to the side affects.
There’s no such thing as a completely green nail polish but there are some that are safer than others. Look for brands that advertise as being free of these chemicals. You can find a list of some brands missing the toxic trio in our article Three dangerous chemicals to avoid in your nail polish.
If your wife is really devoted to her product, then open a window for some fresh air. Nobody needs to breathe the fumes.
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