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Nail polish?


Jherm21

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Don't know if this is a weird question but nail polish on tinge nails. What are the rules. I don't worry about it on my toes obviously my toes aren't touching my food but do i have to use a specific brand if so. What are some brands you ladies out there use? I'm in the states. Don't know if that matters.  


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Finger, not tinge

squirmingitch Veteran

I seriously can't imagine any nail polish containing gluten.

Jherm21 Community Regular

Lol ok great. I thought that was a bit of a dramatic question ?now I can put my fall colors on my finger nails!

apprehensiveengineer Community Regular

Not saying it's common.... but wheat protein is sometimes an ingredient in strengthening nail polishes. 5 minutes on google found this:

1. "Dr Remedy"  Open Original Shared Link

2."Opi"  Open Original Shared Link

3. "Nailtiques" Open Original Shared Link

I'd say... google the brand and read the ingredients. A lot of nail polish removers seem to contain wheat protein as well (found this on my 5 minutes of google). Nothing is sacred.

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