Nail design names are not mentioned in the search results. However, the search results provide information on nail product details, positive and negative aspects, and ingredients or materials. Here are some key takeaways:
- Nail products contain potentially harmful ingredients, but are allowed on the market because they are safe when used as directed.
- Some common nail product ingredients include film formers (nitrocellulose), plasticizers, pigments, and solvents.
- Nail polish can contain toxic chemicals such as formaldehyde, toluene, and dibutyl phthalate.
- Non-toxic nail polish brands include Piggy Paint, Zoya, and Butter London.
- Artificial nails are widely used and can be made of acrylics, gels, or silks.
- Acrylic nails are made by mixing a liquid with a powder and brushing the mixture onto the nails. The product hardens as it is exposed to the air.
- Gel nails are made by fitting the material to the nails shape, holding it in place, and then brushing on glue.
- Silk nails are intended to strengthen nail tips or repair nail trauma, rather than making nails longer. They are made by fitting the silk material to the nails shape and then brushing on glue.
- Nail polish can contain plasticizers and UV stabilizers.
It is important to use nail products safely, following labeled directions and paying attention to any warning statements.