Nail Polish Chemistry and Components

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Film Formers

These create the film that adheres to the nail. Nitrocellulose is a common film former that provides the polish its hard, glossy finish.

Solvents

Solvents like ethyl acetate, butyl acetate, or isopropyl alcohol dissolve other ingredients and help the polish spread smoothly.

Pigments and Dyes

These provide the color and opacity to the nail polish. Various pigments and dyes are used to achieve different shades and effects.

Plasticizers

These additives enhance the flexibility of the dried polish film, preventing it from becoming brittle. They help the polish withstand bending and impacts.

Thickeners

Ingredients like stearalkonium hectorite or bentonite help control the viscosity of the polish, giving it the right consistency for application.

UV Filters

Some nail polishes contain UV filters to protect the color from fading or yellowing when exposed to sunlight or artificial UV light.

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