Sniffing fingernail polish remover, which typically contains acetone and other solvents, can be harmful and potentially toxic. Prolonged or excessive inhalation can lead to respiratory issues and neurological effects, including potential brain cell damage. However, occasional exposure in small amounts is unlikely to cause significant harm. It's essential to use such products in well-ventilated areas and follow safety guidelines to minimize risks.
Some people get a slight high from inhaling fingernail polish remover, others get headaches, nauseous or dizziness. Some people, if they purposefully inhale fingernail polish, may get nose bleeds, fatigue, shaky hands, dizziness when standing even after you've stopped inhaling, and bad chest pain. Fingernail polish remover is considered an inhalant if used as one. So, it can be detrimental to one's health.
yes it kills brain cells. its the same as huffing paint or sniffing glue
NO, NO, NO!!! If the chemicals get inside your skin, it will most likely travel through your bloodstreams and severely damage your heart, brain, etc.
YES, glue sniffing can definitely cause brain damage.
The solvents in nail polish (and perhaps some of the pigments in pink) have an effect on the brain's chemistry that can create feelings of pleasure. However, they also cause permanent brain damage over time. Pretty stupid thing to do, actually.
It can only damage your fingernails if you have polish on your nails over a long period of time. In other words, you take off the old polish and then straight away put on a couple of coats of new polish. Your fingernails need to breathe. You also need to be aware of the chemicals being used in some nail polishes, these chemicals should always be avoided. added: As above, when you frequently change nail polish colors, the harsh nail polish remover actually strips the lipids in the nail and the fingernail can literally dry out and become brittle. Further, some lesser quality (and usually darker color polishes) can leach into your nail and actually stain them. One way to help avoid this would be to use a clear coat polish first (let it dry) then apply the dark color polish. As the person above notes, it is important to give your nails a break polish when you can.
yes
Yes, and brain cells don't grow back.
No, sniffing alcohol cannot get you drunk. Alcohol must be ingested to enter the bloodstream and affect the brain to cause intoxication. Sniffing alcohol can be dangerous and harmful to your health.
Yes, they have chemicals and can cause brain damage.
some nail polish removers are bad for your nails, as they dry out the nail, because they are acidic, this leaves your nail quite brittle and easily snapped, however, you can get nail polish remover pads that moisturise the nail as well as remove polish. Nail polish remover, is not that harmful to you, as long as you don't inhale too many of the fumes, as most nail polish removers are classed as solvents Nail Polish remover is quite bad for you so try not to inhale it too much. Its very toxic and if you use like a lot of it a year it can cause some diseases.
yes, it does. It can give you brain damage and it is addictive SO WHAT EVER YOU DO DO NOT SNIFF GLUE