We're recommending these nail polish removers as good options because:
AFFORDABILITY: Under $10
We're recommending these nail polish removers as good options because:
AFFORDABILITY: Over $20
We're recommending these nail polish removers as good options because:
AFFORDABILITY: Between $10 - $20
Taking off your nail polish is part of the routine of having polished nails. Read labels carefully and look for less toxic alternatives.
Solvents, which contain volatile organic compounds, found in nail polish removers include: isopropyl acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, and n-methyl-pyrrolidone. Studies have shown that exposure to these chemicals may contribute to nose, eye, and lung irritation as well as impact neurodevelopment and reproductive health.
Look for unscented products free of acetone and other volatile organic compounds and instead use products with vegetable-derived alcohol, such as fermented corn stock.
Better yet, create your own simple polish remover with vinegar and lemon juice or look online for other DIY recipes.
Connect with one of these Environmental Health Advocacy Organizations:
Children’s Environmental Health Network
We're recommending these nail polish removers as good options because:
AFFORDABILITY: Under $10
We're recommending these nail polish removers as good options because:
AFFORDABILITY: Over $20
We're recommending these nail polish removers as good options because:
AFFORDABILITY: Between $10 - $20