Go to: www.google.com Type in: purchase formaldehyde It will give you a list of places that sell it.
Some nail polishes may contain toxic ingredients, such as formaldehyde, toluene, and dibutyl phthalate, that can be harmful if used in excess. It is important to check the ingredients list and choose nail polishes that are free of these harmful chemicals to minimize any potential health risks.
All organic compounds contain Carbon element. Iron nail contain some carbon but as a free element and such,so nail is called as made of metal and is inorganic.
The nail plate is made up of a tough protein called keratin, which provides strength and protection to the nail. It also contains water, oils, and minerals that help maintain the nail's flexibility and hardness. Additionally, the nail plate is composed of overlapping layers that are continually produced by the nail matrix at the base of the nail.
Water is the most common liquid that can cause a nail to rust due to the presence of oxygen and moisture, which triggers the oxidation process on iron in the nail. Other liquids that are acidic or contain salts can also accelerate the rusting process.
I am allergic to formaldehyde, so I need to know the ingredients of all products I use.
Tooth enamel, calcium. Nail enamel, Biotin.
Formaldehyde and im sure of this because i looked it up so much to make sure so i did not sound stupid, retarded, and anything else i am one of those smart freaks you know... - - - - - You can't be THAT sure...they never used formaldehyde in nail polish. Tosylamide/formaldehyde resin, which has formaldehyde as an ingredient but is very different from formaldehyde when it gets put in nail polish, is a polymer they use to make nail polish harder. They're developing new resins to replace it because no one wants to use a product that says "formaldehyde" on the ingredients list even if it contains no actual formaldehyde.
Yes
with a special nail product called: nail polish REMOVER
Keratins dead tissue, so finger nails, toe nails, horse hooves, horns etc.
Yes
formahdayle That would be spelled, "formaldehyde." And your answer is wrong.
The difference is nail polish, is basicly nail paint....But nail varnish is like the special nail paint they use to make designs on your nails. - - - - - Nail polish, nail varnish, nail paint and nail lacquer are four names for the same stuff. It just comes down to what the manufacturer wants to call it.
Formaldehyde is a toxic carcinogenic substance, and individuals should try to minimize exposure; however, I'm not aware if the exposure to a typical user of nail hardener is enough to significantly increase the risk of breast cancer (or any cancer, for that matter).
None, Revlon was the first nail polish maker to get rid of formaldehyde in 1989. Other potentially harmful substances like toluene and DBP were taken out in 1992.
The famous clothing brand Chanel not only sales clothes, but also makeup, accessories, and nail polish. For around $27.00 a bottle they offer around 75 different colors.