ORGANIC Nail Polish

>> Wednesday, February 20, 2008




We try to EAT organic whenever we can. I'm trying more and more 'organic' skin care and makeup products......and I've finally given the nail polish a chance.


I had almost given up on regular polish anyway - it was just getting to be too much trouble. I must be extra-hard on my nails, because a manicure (self-inflicted) never held up well, and my fingernails would peel or break or have some other 'problem' that I'd spend too much time and money trying to repair. And when my polish was looking its worse was the time that I least had an opportunity to correct the situation.

Another big consideration is Christopher's sense of smell and sensitivities (allergies). He can detect the odor of regular polish a mile away and I can hear his complaints from as far. And it did make me wonder how something with such a strong odor could really really be okay........and what was being absorbed through my nails.


A couple of random magazine articles and some online research later, I decided to try two different brands of natural nail polish. 

Here's the marketing:


Conventional polish contains around 70% of chemical solvents such as toluene, xylene, acetates and alcohol. When the polish is applied, these solvents evaporate into the air, generating toxic chemical fumes ( and the lovely smell). Regular polishes also contain the harmful and potentially fatal chemical phthalate. This chemical has been proven to interfere with normal hormonal balance, and can cause birth defects and other help problems. It is a low volatile chemical (will not evaporate quickly), and eventually is absorbed by the body.

"Organic" or water based nail polish is free of these chemicals and free of formaldehyde (a carcinogenic).


I purchased polish from two different companies: Mad River Science and Suncoat. Good selections, good colors. They are applied like regular polish, but with instructions to give them longer to dry than conventional polishes. Suncoat instructed that you not 'soak nails in very hot water' within 12 hours of application. 

Good enough, until (12 hours later) I showered. After each 'manicure' with either company's polish, just a shower would  'chip'  the polish.  Again,   even regular nail polish just wasn't soap- opera durable on me, but this stuff does come off so much easier.


So my analysis, for ME, is that organic polish is a great option for a special event or evening, but simply wouldn't hold up for daily wear without several touch-ups. 

I'm updating this post (June 6 '08) to say that I'm using my Go Natural organic polish on my toes and it is holding up as well as regular polish, possibly even better.  Go figure!  I'm loving it! 

7 comments:

jessica r. February 22, 2008 at 5:37 PM  

WOW

Jessica February 22, 2008 at 6:01 PM  

What about the toenails? they take much less wear and tear generally? You could try it for that.

Mary February 22, 2008 at 6:31 PM  

I did my toenails. It wore off a little quicker than normal nail polish, but it was better than on your fingernails.

Renna February 23, 2008 at 12:11 AM  

I have never been committed to keeping my nails looking nice. Most of the time it doesn't bother me. When I'm at church or at some social event and a woman near me is talking and has gorgeous red laquered nails (I love red polish), I find myself sitting on my hands to hide them.

I do like the idea of organic polish, if I were going to wear any.

jessica r. February 23, 2008 at 9:12 PM  

omg

Muddy February 25, 2008 at 1:01 PM  

I have never cared for wearing any polish much. It just "feels" heavy to my fingertips and toes and I dont like that feeling. It is good that they have come up with some organic alternatives though for those that do enjoy wearing polish.

MSM February 26, 2008 at 9:52 AM  

Muddy - you're so lucky to have felt that way - 'cause nail polish has always been pricey, messy, and troublesome; I pursued the look I admired on other women but my nails were always chipped or smudged. Been resigned to giving it up; I like having a 'safe', odorless option if I want to try it again for a special occasion.

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