There doesn't seem to be a lot of reliable information about this. You might have a legitimate concern. I'd say it might be better to be safe. Here are a couple of links to related info. The first makes brief mention of choosing a manicuris...
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In September 2000, researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that every single one of the 289 persons tested for the plasticizer dibutyl phthalate (DBP) had the compound in their bodies. The finding pass...
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Not at all. You can now find Toluene and Formaldehyde-free nail polishes in drug stores, department stores, mass merchandisers, etc. These nail polishes are BETTER than those which still have toluene and formaldehyde-releasing ingredients. ...
http://www.suncoatproducts.com/index-5.htm
・ 1 Let the nail polish dry. ・ 2 Run cold water over the area's covered with the unwanted nail polish. ・ 3 As you run the coldwater over the area of nail polish to be removed use either your fingernails or...
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The chemical formula for nail polish remover, acetone, is CH3COCH3.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What+chemical+are+in+nail+poi...
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http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/1999-10/940859636....
I am not sure of your question. Are you looking for a man made chemical in nail polish or what is ...
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