A while back I went to a raw food convention in Jamaica.  Raw chef Juliano Brotman was giving a lecture, and during this lecture he mentioned the importance of clean, not toxic-nail-painted hands in the kitchen, as we were using our hands for much of the preparing. He also talked about how he likes to nibble on women's hands and feet and how it's gross for them to be wearing polish.  I was like "I want my fingers and toes nibbled on!".  For some reason, that really stuck with me and I stopped wearing polish after that.   



I used to wear nail polish religiously when I was younger… like from ten on. But it's been years since I've worn it regularly.  Every once in a while I have a role where it is important for the character to wear polish.  And for Time Stands Still, I wore red polish by Zoya everyday, because it made sense for my character Mandy.  

Sometimes, very rarely, I just get the urge to wear it too, and I go for the most eco/healthy/friendly polish I can find. 

Even though I don't often go for polish, I still love a manicure.   I usually go once a month, sometimes more if I’m lucky. 

It's really important to not cut your cuticles!  It has become common practice among manicurists to do this.  It's ok if they gently push them back, but your cuticles are there for a reason.  They keep dirt and other gross stuff from getting into your nails and causing infection.  Cutting them also makes them grow back more quickly and uglier, forcing you to get another manicure sooner.  It's just lazy nail work.  It looks great that day, sure, but not for long.  Have them cut your hang-nails if you want to, but leave the cuticles.  I have a strong dislike for hang nails… cause I can’t stop picking at them.


When I'm in Los Angeles I like to visit Recess on Beverly.  They were the very first green/eco nail salon in LA!   Recess was built with green construction and uses all planet-friendly products. It is really cool in there. In New York, I like to go to Sweet Lily Natural Nail Spa in Tribeca.



 Also, some nail salons use disposable supplies that you can take with you at the end of your mani/pedi.  Just ask them to give you the supplies at the end, instead of throwing them out.  And then you can bring them back each week.  I do this, and I use mine for ages.


Both of these salons use Zoya vegan polishes.  Zoya polishes work just as well as the toxic stuff.  I avoid nail polish that contains dibutyl phthalate/DBP (a substance that was banned from most nail polishes in the US in 1996), formaldehyde (a carcinogen), and toluene (a liquid that smells like paint thinner, and can cause neurological harm if inhaled)… not good for you!! These are all toxins that could affect your nervous system, and cause serious health problems.  They are known to cause headaches, dizziness, infertility, liver damage, skin irritation, and kidney damage. 
 
Toxic nail polish is basically a regular acrylic paint (paint that is made with synthetic materials). It is harmful to the environment, to the consumer and to the workers that produce it.  Workers are around all those toxins that go into the polish day in and day out, then we put it on our nails and it seeps into our bodies and then harmful chemicals are used to remove it and it all goes into the Earth.   
Read more at Suite101 - Toxic Nail Polish: Nail Enamel Ingredients That Harm the Environment and Your Health.

Do you have a favorite green, all natural nail place like Recess or Sweet Lily?

If you want to check toxicity levels of the nail products (or any product) you are currently using, you can visit the Skin Deep Cosmetic Safety Database. They've compiled a list of 53,332 products!  




Here is a list that I've been compiling of non-toxic polishes and removers.  I haven't tried all of these polishes so I don't really have a favorite, but I do like using Zoya, and this polish remover that my part-time roommate (while I was in NY) and supermodel, Lonneke, just introduced me to called Priti.  Some Earth-friendly polish removers take a long time to get the polish off, but this one works really well! You just have to be patient and hold the organic cotton swab with the remover on there for like 10-20 seconds… and then take it off.  It works great!!
 



NAIL POLISH:

Go Natural

Safenailpolish

Priti

Peacekeeper

Suncoat vegan polish

Honeybee Gardens

Sante Nail Enamel

Zoya Vegan polishes


REMOVER:

Go Natural

Priti Soy Remover

Peacekeeper

Suncoat

Sante Remover





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I absolutely LOVE Zoya nailpolish. It's alllll glittery and the colors are fabulous! It dries relatively quickly and looks great, doesn't chip like other polishes. I love love love it. ^_^

Cool polishes!

I've seen a brand calle Piggy polish and NO-miss products too. Never tried them tho.

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Alicia, do you know of any other nail salons that offer vegan polishes? It seems Recess is now closed...

Karma Organic makes beautiful colors of nail polishes.  They also have great polish removers...I have the lavender and tea tree...there is also unscented.

Hi all just wanted to let anyone that might be interested in info about Zoya know they have been doing a promotion for free shipping till the end of the month.  The coupon code is sweep2.  Also if you like them on facebook and make an account with them (even if not purchasing at the moment) they will send you coupon promotion codes and let me tell you they do promotions alot!  I love Zoya polish and there remover is fantastic and comes in a pump bottle which is also great b/c you don't have to worry about spill.  One last bit of info is that if you have an Ulta near you they are now carrying alot of Zoya polishes! smiley-cool.gif

 Enjoy Phoebe  If you wanna try a few colors I suggest Pandora (great nude), and for fall they have there new mirrors/smoke collection. I personally love Marina and Cynthia. 

Speaking of Julep, they recently launched a new Julep Maven program, where you get over $40 worth of nail polish and nail polish products for $20 each month, plus free shipping and 20% off all other products. You can also get the first box for $5 with the code INTRO5. It's really a neat program, you take a quiz to create your "nail personality", and they send you new products each month (usually 1 to 3 nail polishes and some other products). You can also skip any month you want. 

http://www.julep.com/AP.aspx?ID=520&EID=15689241 (my referral code)

perfect timing!! i was just looking for some nail polish!

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