There are several search results related to nail products, including nail polish and other products used in nail salons. Here is a summary of the information found:
- The types of chemical ingredients found in nail salon products can vary between products and can potentially be influenced by individual product characteristics such as polish color, texture, drying time, or other product features.
- There are about 30 chemicals or chemical categories that appear to be commonly used in nail products.
- Some nail polish brands are marketed as being non-toxic and free of certain harmful chemicals, such as formaldehyde, toluene, and DPB.
- Some nail polish brands are formulated with natural active ingredients that offer an instant rosy glow and mirror shine, and that regenerate and nourish nails in a single step.
- Safety Data Sheets (SDS) are available for cosmetic products, including nail products, but the safety of chemicals used in these products is not exempt.
- Nail polish typically consists of a film-forming polymer dissolved in a volatile organic solvent, with nitrocellulose being the most common polymer used.
In summary, the search results provide information on the types of chemical ingredients found in nail products, some non-toxic nail polish brands, and the composition of nail polish. However, there is no information on a specific product called "New Paris Nails" or its ingredients or materials.