As a nail polish enthusiast, I've always been curious about nail polish. Today, I'll share some common nail polish questions to hopefully help you.
Does nail polish expire?
Yes, nail polish expires. Generally, unopened nail polish has a shelf life of 1-2 years. Once opened, it's recommended to use it as soon as possible.
Does nail polish separating mean it's spoiled?
Separation doesn't necessarily mean the nail polish has gone bad. If it's only slightly separated, try shaking it well before using. However, if the separation is severe and accompanied by an odor, it's best to discard it.
Is nail polish toxic?
Nail polish usually contains chemical ingredients, but reputable brands will not harm the human body when used properly. It's recommended to buy products from legitimate sources and avoid prolonged contact with skin.
Will nail polish dry out if left for a long time?
Nail polish may dry out if left for a long time. To avoid this, tighten the cap and store it in a cool, dark place.
Do all nail polishes have a smell?
Most nail polishes have a certain scent, but some are odorless or have a low odor. It's recommended to choose products from reputable brands and avoid prolonged contact with skin.
How to prolong the life of nail polish?
Avoid prolonged exposure to air, and tighten the cap immediately after use. Store nail polish in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight.
How long does nail polish last?
This depends on several factors, such as application technique, the texture of the nail polish, and personal care habits. Generally, reputable brand nail polish can last from a few days to about a week.
