Pink Nail Polish
Pink nail polish is perhaps the most favored nail polish color among teenage girls and young adults, pink nail polish is perhaps the most feminine color there is and is available in great variety, for example there soft pink , hot pink, neon pink, baby pink , glitter pink etc. A great plus point about a color like pink is that chips are quite difficult to detect and lighter the shade ,the more akin it will be to the natural color of healthy nails (pink) thus adds a very attractive glow.
Pink nail polish is girly, vibrant, and flirtatious; the color is a reflection of youth, pink goes well with any color that you may wear and complements almost any skin tone. It can be highly complementary on any pair of hands, all one needs to carry it off is to have well maintained pair of hands even that is not quintessential criteria. Pink nail polish comes in a variety of brands, OPI a favorite brand amongst many have a great pink nail polish range, with fun, cool names, and a great range of interesting pink fusions such as Aphrodite’s Pink Nightie, Argenteeny Pinkini, Elephantastic pink, Chapel of Love, Strawberry Margarita, Japanese Rose Garden to name a few, all of which are priced at 8 $ per bottle.
Amongst all pink nail polish colors, pale pink perhaps has the largest fan base ,there are great buys like OP’s Sweetheart priced at 7 $, it lasts longer and has a great opaque and elegant finish ideal for toenails as well. Revlon’s sheer rose, priced at 4.79 $ has a classic, chic look and a firm favorite amongst fellow pink lovers, furthermore it is reasonably priced and available in almost all drug stores.
When choosing a good pink nail polish it is always good to be wary of any potential unsafe ingredients, some act as solvents, which give the sheen or the thickening effect. These can be toxic for example toluene, formaldehyde, ethyl acetate and butyl acetate, all are considered carcinogenic substances’and have a propensity for allergic reactions as well. Phthalates, a substance used to protect nails against chipping has also come under the microscope recently for being responsible for birth defects when used by pregnant women. The toxic substances vary, and new discoveries are made with time, so a nail polish buyer should also consider this aspect as well as the color.
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