nail polish chemicals can be absorbed into your system. The toxic chemicals of the polish can end up being absorbed in the body by soaking the nail bed.
After inhalation from the atmosphere.
apply two coats and then make sure you dont get out of the finger lines!!!! Leave it to dry and then your done
the chinese did in 3000 b.c. there nail polish is very diffrent from today the first nail polish was made from henna
acetate is in nailpolish acetate is in nailpolish
Hormones
The chemicals will be absorbed into your body through the skin.
I really am not sure but it might be possible. - - - - - It depends on the nail polish. There are three chemicals nicknamed the "Big 3"--formaldehyde, toluene and dibutyl phthalate. Formaldehyde causes cancer. Toluene causes nervous system damage, and dibutyl phthalate interferes with your hormone system. Those three chemicals are not used to make nail polish anymore, but you may have some made when they were. If you see "Big 3 Free" on polish, the polish was made without them.
The brain is not protected from chemicals that are ingested or absorbed through the skin.
Of course it can. The illegal drug will be absorbed by your gums - they have holes in them, you know (how do you think saliva enters the mouth?) and once in your gums, the chemicals will be absorbed into your bloodstream ... not a good situation.
try nailpolish remover...
The function of the digestive system is to break down the food we eat into simpler substances that can be absorbed by the blood.
Energy.
whipe the strands of youre hair with nailpolish remover
Acetone
They are not Organs enzymes in your saliva and stomach help break down foods so the can easily be digested
Digestion is the breaking down of chemicals in the body, into a form that can be absorbed. It is also the process by which the body breaks down chemicals into smaller components that can be absorbed by the blood stream. There are also digestive system disorders. Read about them on the internet for more info.
Nutrients and other chemicals get absorbed through the lining in the intestines; they are then transported to the rest of the body through the blood system.