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  2. Nail polish - Wikipedia

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    Nail polish remover is an organic solvent that may also include oils, scents, and coloring. Nail polish remover packages may include individual felt pads soaked in remover, a bottle of liquid remover used with a cotton ball or cotton pad, or a foam-filled container into which one inserts a finger and twists it until the polish comes off. The ...

  3. What’s The Difference Between Cheap And Expensive Nail Polish?

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    In the shiny world of nail lacquers, is it really worth paying more for nontoxic and designer brands?

  4. The 25 Best Neutral Nail Colors for Your Polish Collection

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    Dior’s unique nail polish formula also enhances nails with peony extract and pistachio extract. Dior rating: 4.5/5 stars. What ELLE editors are saying: “J’adore Dior—on my nails, that is ...

  5. Artificial nails - Wikipedia

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    To give acrylic nails color, gel polish, nail polish, and dip powders can be applied. Use of MMA (Methyl methacrylate liquid monomers) acrylics are strongly discouraged and banned in some states as it can cause damage to the natural nail, asthma; irritated eyes, skin, nose, and mouth; difficulty concentrating; loss of smell and kidney issues. [4]

  6. The 12 Best UV Lamps for Nails to Dry Your Polish in Minutes

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    UV LED Nail Lamp. Featuring a near-perfect rating on Amazon and over 49,000 customer reviews, this best-selling nail lamp uses a built-in sensor and adjustable timer to cut down on drying time.

  7. Cutex - Wikipedia

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    Northam Warren created the first fingernail cuticle remover and nail polish in 1911. [4] Cutex introduced nail tints in 1914, [5] and a liquid nail polish for the first time in 1917. [6] [7] The product took a long time to catch on; in 1927, it was reported as being a fad in London. [8] [9] In 1928, the company introduced an acetone-based nail ...