Esmalte faz mal? Alternativas NATURAIS e ingredientes TÓXICOS

Do you use nail polish? If so, you need to watch this video! Most nail polishes contain substances that are harmful to your health, but there are natural nail polishes that can help! __________________________________________________________________ ♡ IT'S ALL THE ROCK ONLINE! Get my e-book about NO POO! Click to access: https://goo.gl/nCqStb ♡ VISIT THE PENSANDO AO CONTRÁRIO STORE - Natural and healthy living products: https://lojapensandoaocontrario.com.br/ ♡ STORE Contact: [email protected] ♡ WhatsApp: (11) 98851-0266 WANT TO ADVERTISE OR SPONSOR A VIDEO ON THE CHANNEL? ♡ Contact: [email protected] ♡ SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL! Click here: https://goo.gl/piuQdr ♡ FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA! Instagram: https://goo.gl/6256cq Website: https://goo.gl/EJNwMg Facebook: https://goo.gl/q5Q2jN __________________________________________________________________ Today I've prepared a complete guide on nail polish for you! Most women use or have used nail polish at some point in their lives, and they could be in danger! Did you know that women's urine is twice as contaminated as men's with a very common ingredient used in nail polish formulas? TPHP is one of the toxic and controversial substances found in most nail polishes. To help you, I decided to create this video with a complete guide, using scientific references. I'll show you which substances and ingredients you should avoid when buying nail polish, and what natural and vegan nail polish alternatives you can find to keep your nails super beautiful and healthy! So, is nail polish bad for your health? It depends! Some are bad for you because they contain toluene, DBP, formaldehyde, and others, but some are more natural, all vegan, and don't contain these chemicals! Finally, I'll also tell you what I do to keep my nails beautiful and healthy without using nail polish, and how nail polish should be disposed of properly to avoid polluting the environment! Scientific references for the video: 1) Kopelovich, L., Perez, A. L., Jacobs, N., Mendelsohn, E., & Keenan, J. J. (2015). Screening-level human health risk assessment of toluene and dibutyl phthalate in nail lacquers. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 81, 46-53. Available at: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science... 2) Mendelsohn, E., Hagopian, A., Hoffman, K., Butt, C. M., Lorenzo, A., Congleton, J., ... & Stapleton, H. M. (2016). Nail polish as a source of exposure to triphenyl phosphate. Environment international, 86, 45-51. Available at: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science... 3) Felzenszwalb, I., da Silva Fernandes, A., Brito, L. B., Oliveira, G. A. R., Silva, P. A. S., Arcanjo, M. E., ... & Ferraz, E. R. A. (2018). Toxicological evaluation of nail polish waste discarded in the environment. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 1-14. Available at: https://link.springer.com/article/10....