I would say that nail varnish stays on for about a week, but sometimes longer.....it depends, but heat/hot water etc does weaken the nails and make them chip etc. As false nails, nail varnish also grows with your nails. It is important that when you are putting nail varnish on that you dont go right to the cutical and around the edge of your nails as that makes them chip, and they dont last as long. If you cover your nail varnish with clear nail varnish, then they have a chance of staying on longer.
No
so long as the delicate fabric is not acetate, triacetate or modacrylic, you can use nail polish remover. Test a small corner of the fabric to see if it is color-safe. Then rinse the nail polish remover out of the fabric thoroughly.
no, nail polish has chemicals that can be fatal to it ,that would not be a good and safe idea.
Food is not safe when handling food while wearing nail polish. Nail polish is a toxic substance that should stay away from food at all times. It is better to wear gloves.
Nail polish for toddlers can be safe to use if it is non-toxic and specifically designed for children. To ensure their safety, parents should supervise application, avoid ingestion, and store the nail polish out of reach when not in use.
Some safe and non-toxic options for kid-friendly nail polish include water-based nail polishes, peel-off nail polishes, and nail polishes that are free from harmful chemicals such as formaldehyde, toluene, and dibutyl phthalate.
It is not recommended to apply nail polish to a bearded dragon's nails as it can be harmful to their health. If you want to enhance their nails, consider using pet-safe nail caps or seeking advice from a veterinarian.
yes it is 100% safe as well
Yes you can mail nail polish except I personaly wouldnt because it might crack or break.. but you can mail it in a tightly packed box and it SHOULD be safe =)
It depends on what item the nail polish is staining. It is nearly impossible to remove nail polish from fabrics/carpet/tablecloths because the nail polish remover will bleach and damage the fabric before it will remove all the color of the polish. Commercial stain remover products will not be effective on nail polish as it is paint based. If it was spilled on glass then it is safe to use nail polish remover. On wood furniture it will also remove the varnish and wood stain along with the polish so that isn't good either. In other words, your parents are going to "notice" wherever you spilled the polish.
There are nail polish brands specifically made for children that are considered safe for toddlers to use. Look for water-based, non-toxic options that are free from harmful chemicals like formaldehyde, toluene, and dibutyl phthalate. Always supervise young children when using nail polish.
WD-40 can remove nail polish from wood furniture, but it's not the ideal solution. While it may work to break down the polish, it can also damage the finish of the wood or leave an oily residue. It's better to use a nail polish remover that is safe for wood surfaces, typically one that is acetone-free, and to test it on a small, inconspicuous area first. Always follow up with proper cleaning and conditioning of the wood.