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Overview of Nail Polish
- Nail polish is a liquid solution applied to fingernails or toenails. It protects nails from chipping and breaking. The solvent in nail polish evaporates after application, leaving a protective film.
Composition of Nail Polish Remover
- Nail polish remover contains acetone, ethyl acetate, and alcohol. These dissolve the nail polish film.
Composition and Effects of Nail Polish
- Nitrocellulose and butyl acetate or ethyl acetate are common ingredients in modern nail polish. The nitrocellulose polymer produces a tough, wear-resistant film when it dries.
Nail Polish and Fungal Growth
- Nail fungus thrives in dark environments. Although polish can temporarily mask the appearance of infections, long-term use may promote fungal growth by blocking light.
Solution or Mixture?
- Is nail polish a solution or mixture?