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Nail polish remover
Nail polish is removed with nail polish remover or nail pads, which is an organic solvent, but may also include oils, scents and coloring. Nail polish remover packages may include individual felt pads soaked in remover, a bottle of liquid remover that can be used with a cotton ball or cotton pad, and even containers filled with foam that can be used by inserting a finger into the container and twisting until the polish comes off.
The most common type of nail polish remover contains the volatile organic compound acetone. It is powerful and effective, but is harsh on skin and nails, which can even make them more brittle.[citation needed] It can also be used to remove artificial nails, which are usually made of acrylic.
Acetonitrile has been used as a nail polish remover, but is thought to be more toxic. It has been banned in the European Economic Area for cosmetics since 17 March 2000.[clarification needed]
Care
Nail polish is often applied to nails that are free of other polish. To ensure lasting color and a smooth application, several layers of a base coat polish are applied; once the first layer has been applied and dried, a second, and even a third layer may be applied. Then a clear top coat of nail polish may be applied, as the final step in the process, which keeps the polish from chipping off the fingernail.Nail polish was originated in China, dating back to 3000 BC.Around 600 BC during the Zhou Dynasty, the royal house had a preference for the colors gold and silver.However, it would eventually transition to red and black. During the Ming Dynasty, nail polish was often made from a mixture including beeswax, egg whites, gelatin, vegetable dyes, and gum Arabic.
Egyptians used henna stains making their fingernails orange which would then turn dark red or brown after the stain matured.In 1300 BC, the color of the nail polish symbolized the ranking of social class each individual earned: gold and silver were considered to be the royal colors; however, were later changed to black and red.[not in citation given] The lower classes would wear pale colors and when the high society color changed to red, that is the color Cleopatra would often wear.
By the turn of the 9th century, nails were tinted with scented red oils, and polished or buffed with a chamois cloth, rather than simply polished. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, people pursued a polished rather than painted look by massaging tinted powders and creams into their nails, then buffing them shiny. One such polishing product sold around this time was Graf's Hyglo nail polish paste. Some people during this period painted their nails with an air brush. After the creation of automobile paint, Cutex produced the first modern nail polish in 1917 with the introduction of colored nail glosses.
Nail polish remover
Nail polish is removed with nail polish remover or nail pads, which is an organic solvent, but may also include oils, scents and coloring. Nail polish remover packages may include individual felt pads soaked in remover, a bottle of liquid remover that can be used with a cotton ball or cotton pad, and even containers filled with foam that can be used by inserting a finger into the container and twisting until the polish comes off.
The most common type of nail polish remover contains the volatile organic compound acetone. It is powerful and effective, but is harsh on skin and nails, which can even make them more brittle.[citation needed] It can also be used to remove artificial nails, which are usually made of acrylic.
Acetonitrile has been used as a nail polish remover, but is thought to be more toxic. It has been banned in the European Economic Area for cosmetics since 17 March 2000.[clarification needed]
Care
Nail polish is often applied to nails that are free of other polish. To ensure lasting color and a smooth application, several layers of a base coat polish are applied; once the first layer has been applied and dried, a second, and even a third layer may be applied. Then a clear top coat of nail polish may be applied, as the final step in the process, which keeps the polish from chipping off the fingernail.Nail polish was originated in China, dating back to 3000 BC.Around 600 BC during the Zhou Dynasty, the royal house had a preference for the colors gold and silver.However, it would eventually transition to red and black. During the Ming Dynasty, nail polish was often made from a mixture including beeswax, egg whites, gelatin, vegetable dyes, and gum Arabic.
Egyptians used henna stains making their fingernails orange which would then turn dark red or brown after the stain matured.In 1300 BC, the color of the nail polish symbolized the ranking of social class each individual earned: gold and silver were considered to be the royal colors; however, were later changed to black and red.[not in citation given] The lower classes would wear pale colors and when the high society color changed to red, that is the color Cleopatra would often wear.
By the turn of the 9th century, nails were tinted with scented red oils, and polished or buffed with a chamois cloth, rather than simply polished. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, people pursued a polished rather than painted look by massaging tinted powders and creams into their nails, then buffing them shiny. One such polishing product sold around this time was Graf's Hyglo nail polish paste. Some people during this period painted their nails with an air brush. After the creation of automobile paint, Cutex produced the first modern nail polish in 1917 with the introduction of colored nail glosses.
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