Why is fingernail dust dangerous?
Categories: Nail care, Nails Art, Women Beauty

When you’re doing someone’s nails, you don’t think about the dangers of nail dust. In this article, the nail supply expert Maryton will tell you why fingernail dust is dangerous. Just keep reading!

In fact, here is a list of the “ingredients” of nail dust:

  • Keratin (the protein that nails are made of, as well as hair).
  • Keratin hydrolysates.
  • Chemicals from nail polish.
  • Acrylics (in the case of artificial nails).
  • Microorganisms (fungi, including dermatophytes, saprophytes, etc.).

Nail dust is made up of nail particles, nail polish particles (if the nails have been painted) or acrylics (in the case of artificial nails), and some of these particles can be very small. So, very fine nail dust can get into your nose, lungs, and eyes, causing irritation and possibly allergic hypersensitivity. It may also contain microbial debris and fungal elements.

Hoping that this article has pleased you and will give you ideas! In addition, I also advise you to invest in some professional manicure kits to care for your nails!

Read also: Comparison between semi-permanent and gel

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