My Perfect Nails is a website that sells gift certificates, but it does not provide information about nail products. The website Fed & Fit provides a guide to non-toxic nail polish brands, including information about ingredients and pros and cons of each brand. For example, the brand "10-free" is marketed as having a non-toxic formula, but it is tough to find exact details on what this means. The brand "Butter London" is free of 12 harmful toxins that other nail polishes use, and it is chip-resistant. However, it can take a little longer to dry. The QVC community forum has a post about Perfect Formula nail products, which the author claims contain toxic ingredients and fumes. Perfect Nails is a company that sells nail products and materials wholesale, including artificial nail products, base gels, gel polish, nail art, and nail design accessories. Their products cater to the needs of nail techs working in nail salons and are suitable for at-home use as well. However, they do not provide information about specific ingredients or materials used in their products. The New York Times reports that many nail products contain hazardous chemicals that can cause serious health problems, especially for manicurists who handle the chemicals and breathe their fumes for hours on end. The three chemicals in nail products that are associated with the most serious health issues are dibutyl phthalate, toluene, and formaldehyde. The website Kitchen Stewardship provides a review of non-toxic nail polish brands, including information about ingredients and pros and cons of each brand. For example, the brand "100% Pure" contains no FD&C colors, toluene, dibutyl phthalate, xylene, or formaldehyde, but it is difficult to apply and damages nails upon removal. The brand "Suncoat" has a nourishing formula that encourages healthy nails, but it is very difficult to remove.
In summary, while there is no information available about My Perfect Nails products, there are several non-toxic nail polish brands available that are free of harmful chemicals such as dibutyl phthalate, toluene, and formaldehyde. However, some non-toxic brands may be difficult to apply or remove. It is important to research specific brands and their ingredients before purchasing nail products.