Is it true that the manicure says it's toxic?

Manicure is really poisonous. In the process of manicure, the solvent applied to nails is inevitably toxic. To be on the safe side, wear a mask when manicure and try to reduce the number of manicures. It is forbidden for pregnant women to do manicure during pregnancy.

The hazards of manicure are:

Manicure will damage the nail body and nail bed, resulting in nail injury, and even the nail will be separated from the skin of the nail bed below, resulting in nail peeling and eventually shortening the nail bed.

If you apply nail polish for a long time, the nail surface will definitely become rough and uneven, so nail polish is still corrosive to nails.

There is a chemical called phthalate in nail polish, which has a high content. Mainly softening. This substance will enter the human body through the respiratory system and skin. If used too much, it will increase the risk of breast cancer in women.

Nail is easy to absorb foreign substances, so long-term use of nail polish with excessive heavy metals such as lead, arsenic, mercury and benzene may lead to chronic poisoning and even cancer.

Nail polish generally contains a substance called "phthalate", which may cause fetal malformation and abortion. Long-term use of nail polish and nail polish by pregnant women may affect the reproductive organ development of male children.

Many chemicals used in the manicure process will make nails more and more fragile, and actions such as cutting and polishing may cause nail damage. If the tools used are not disinfected, it is easy to cause indirect infection of fungi and onychomycosis.

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Matters needing attention in daily manicure

Don't open the bottle cap with your fingernails, develop a clip. If you need to open the hairpin, use your fingers to open the bottle cap with a bottle opener.

When doing housework, please wear plastic gloves to avoid wearing your hands and nails.

When the nail edge is broken, please apply two layers of nail polish and remember to trim it at any time.

There should be nail clippers and hand cream on the bedside table and desk at home for easy access.

Nail discoloration caused by smoking or long-term use of dark tricolor nail polish can be treated with lemon.

Wipe with half a fresh lemon every day for two weeks to remove stains.

References:

Manicure-Baidu Encyclopedia