How to wash nail polish? How to wash nail polish on clothes
When purchasing, take out the nail polish brush and see if it is smooth and dripping downward along the brush. If it flows very slowly, it means that the nail polish in this bottle is too thick and will not be easy to evenly apply. How to wash nail polish? How to wash nail polish on clothes? Tools and raw materials: nail polish, warm water, tissue (preferably non-woven fabric).
Cleaning steps
1. First clean your hands with clean water, then soak your hands in warm water for 3 to 5 minutes, then dry with a towel, and prepare nail wash.
2. Take a piece of paper towel and fold it into a square, drop the nail washing liquid onto the folded paper towel, and moisten the paper towel.
3. After wetting with a tissue, put the tissue on your fingernails, hold it for about a minute, and then gently wipe it until the nail polish is wiped off. It will be better to have a small brush, apply it directly on your nails.
4. Take another piece of paper towel and moisten it with nail washing fluid. Wipe the corners of the nails clean so that the nail liquid in the gap will not be left behind.
5. After all of them are wiped clean, put your fingers in warm water, soak them, and then rinse off the remaining nail wash. Avoid chemicals damage to the skin.
Precautions
1. The tissue should not be too thin when performing the second step, otherwise the nail wash will make the tissue worse and it is inconvenient to use; if the non-woven fabric is soaked with nail wash;
2. When performing the third step, if the nail polish does not change much after one minute, it can be extended for a few minutes or re-exercise the third step;
3. When performing the edges and corners, do not touch the skin on a large area, any nail wash will have an impact on your health;
4. When soaking, scrub repeatedly so that there is no residue.
How to wash nail polish on clothes
The first method: Use a sponge to dip in acetone or nail polish to wipe fresh stains and then wipe with a clean cloth until the stain is removed.
Perfume stains: Newly stained perfume stains can be washed immediately with hot water. For dry stains, wipe them with glycerine and then wash them with clean water.
The second method: Use the laundry soap that can remove 99 kinds of stains. This is also available in the laundry soap or the combination of the two works well and the amount is not large.
Other methods:
1. Wash with white vinegar, do not stick to dust for 10 minutes;
2. Wash with banana water;
3. Also, use fingernails to slowly pick it off, but when the clothes are dry;
4. Drop the original place and melt it quickly, and then wash it off quickly;
5. Use insulating oil, pour the insulating oil in the transformer on the clothes, the glue will quickly soften and can be rubbed off quickly;
6. C-solution washable glue is a resin glue, as long as it is used to dissolve the resin organic solvent, such as acetone. However, inhaling acetone is toxic. Pay attention to the use method and you can stuff the viscose into the bottle. It is said that if you put it in the refrigerator for freezing, the glue will fall off. You can try to glue it on a small area first. Just soak it in hot water. If you apply glue on a large area, apply acetone and wait for about 5 to 10 minutes to remove it.
How to choose nail polish
Purchase tips
Facing with a whole set of nail polish, in addition to the color, where should we choose? Here are a few key points for your reference:
1. When purchasing, take out the nail polish brush and see if it is smooth and dripping downwards along the brush. If it flows very slowly, it means that the nail polish in this bottle is too thick and will not be easy to evenly apply.
2. When taking out the brush, press the bottle mouth left and right to try the elasticity of the bristles.
3. Try to choose nail polish with slender bristles, which will be easier to evenly (you will know if you compare the bristles of nail polishes of different brands).
4. When the brush is stained with nail polish, the brush will remain slender at the end, indicating that the brush is good and some will become very thick.
5. Look at the production date.
Quality To determine the quality of the nail polish, it depends on whether it has the following properties:
1. It has an appropriate drying speed and can harden;
2. It has a viscosity that is easy to apply to the nails;
3. It can form a uniform coating film;
4. The color is uniform and consistent, and whether there are floating objects in the bottle;
5. The gloss and tones of the coating film can be maintained for a long time;
6. The adhesion of the coating film is good;
7. The coating film has a certain elasticity;
8. It is easy to remove when scrubbing with nail polish repellent.
The color of nail polish is very rich. When choosing nail polish, in addition to the quality, the color selection should generally be uniform and harmonious with clothing or makeup.
What are the dangers of applying too much nail polish?
The color of nail polish turns yellow and dull?
Nail polish has various beautiful colors because it adds a large number of pigment components, including various mineral pigments, synthetic pigments, etc. These pigments slowly adhere to the nails, causing them to become darker, yellower and dull. The darker the nail polish, the more obvious the pigmentation phenomenon.
The finger edge is dry, inflamed, and barbs
The nail art tools are not thoroughly disinfected, which will indirectly cause fungal infection between the nails. On the other hand, the chemical solvent components in the nail polish will irritate the skin around the nail, causing the skin of the finger edge to harden, and slight damage during the manicure process, which can easily lead to inflammation, dryness or barbs, and in severe cases, even lead to curvature.
The smell of nail polish makes people dizzy
Some nail polishes are added with a large amount of acetone and ethyl acetate. The characteristics of these two components are extremely volatile and produce dizzy and irritating odors (their volume will expand by 1,000 times after evaporation), which is highly irritating to the mucosa and nervous system..
The stronger the phototherapeutic nail, the more harmful it is, the more it is. Phototherapeutic nails are also called gel nails. A certain proportion of photoinitiator nail liquid is dissolved into the resin nail powder and mixed. Under the irradiation of the ultraviolet lamp, the gel produces a curing reaction on the nails. Therefore, the adhesion of phototherapy nails to nails is greater than that of ordinary nail polish, and it requires professional nail removal fluid to be removed. It also needs to be polished later, which will cause more damage to the nails and edges than ordinary nail polish.
Nails become brittle and layered, and slowly growing, and continuous application of nail polish will hinder the nail "normal breathing" and destroy the keratinocytes of the nails. Due to the hypoxia caused by poor breathing and the chronic corrosion of nail polish, the nails will naturally become thinner and thinner, prone to breaking and grow slowly.
Corrosive
It is easy to slowly corrode
for a long time.
The thicker the application, the higher the risk
Natural polish is more toxic. The more layers of nail polish apply, the higher the risk of cancer. It is recommended to apply it up to five days a week. When applying nail polish, ventilation should be strengthened to reduce the inhalation of excessive toxic substances. It is best to choose products that are closer to the production date.
Nail polish has a large toxin, which can affect people's health and even cause cancer. The toxic chemicals contained in nail polish products include dibutyl phthalate (DBP), toluene and formaldehyde, among which DBP and toluene are recognized as toxins that affect development. The US FDA and the cosmetics ingredient review team believe that these two substances should be controlled within a safe range. Formaldehyde is a known carcinogen.