10 Free
10 free / free from
- DBP (Dibutylphthalate): A plasticizer that increases the elasticity of nail polish but can also have hormonal effects.
- Toluene: A solvent that evaporates quickly and distributes the color in nail polish. It can cause headaches, dizziness, and irritation.
- Formaldehyde: A preservative that prevents the growth of bacteria and fungi. It is a known allergen and can cause skin irritation.
- Formaldehyde resins: Are used for the hardening of nail polish and can also trigger allergies.
- Camphor: A solvent with a cooling effect, but it can also cause skin irritation.
- Parabens: Preservatives that inhibit the growth of bacteria and fungi. They are suspected of having hormonal effects.
- TPHP (Triphenylphosphate): A flame retardant that is found in some nail polishes and may be harmful to health.
- Phthalate: Plasticizers used in many products, including cosmetics. They are suspected of having hormonal effects.
- Styrene: A solvent used in the production of plastics. It can cause irritation of the respiratory tract and skin.
- Hydroquinone: A lightening agent found in some nail polish removers. It can cause skin irritation and allergies.