Yes yes it was not
lipstick too.
No. Nail polish is a paint, not a dye. It would be virtually no different than painting your hair with house paint. Hard, cracking and not at all like hair dye. If you were thinking of 'staining' your hair with nail polish, then also, no. Nail polish has been designed to go on nails, and I have yet to encounter one that stained, even slightly. So I would assume the result would be no different on hair. Just use hair dye.
Most likely RED.
Nail polish is a acid polish that goes on your nails and stay's for at least 1 week.!:)I think you have made a typo, if so nail polish is nail varnish.Paint that you put on your nails.I hope this answers your questions!
no it is not
It is a coat that is clear before they put the polish on.
The Chinese made nail polish a long, long, long, long, long, long, long time ago.
Nail polishes today are made of nitrocellulose dissolved in a solvent and either left clear or colored with various pigments. The polish we use today can give its thanks to the car industry. Today's polish is a refined version of car paint. Thus is also why it smells as it does.
If you don't apply a clear base coat on your nails before applying the black nail polish, your nails can stain. This can happen with any of the darker nail polish colours.
Revlon was started by Charles Revson, his brother, and a nail polish maker named Charles Lachman in 1932, but their only product was nail polish. In 1939 they started producing lipstick, and other products followed later.
Nail polish dries to a hard finish that would crack off of lips. Additionally, it is highly toxic, and contains solvents, formaldehyde (like embalming fluid), and other ingredients that could be troublesome if placed in or near the mouth or other mucous membranes. Lipstick is wax-based, and better suited for the job.
The nail polish is a very old material used also in antiquity, thousand years ago.