The effects however are only temporary if exposure is minimal. If you happen to work in a salon and are exposed to the chemical repeatedly, acetone can cause chronic bronchitis. Toluene can also cause dizziness, headaches, nausea, confusion and even memory loss in minimal exposure.
Repeated exposure to the chemical has been known to cause birth defects in children. Ethyl acetate has been known to have the same effects as both acetone and toluene when exposed to. If you are really concerned about chemical exposures from your nail polish remover, try switching to a safer product.
There is a wide selection of nail polish removers on the market that contain gentler ingredients. Many even contain moisturizing ingredients that help to prevent dry and brittle nails. Also keep in mind that non-acetone removers are no safer than acetone removers and if you use artificial nails, avoid products that contain.
If you do use nail polish removers at home, remember that they are highly flammable and should be stored away from electrical and heating sources. If you are getting your nails done at a salon, make sure the nail salon disposes of Nail Polish Remover correctly. Nail Polish Removers should be stored in airtight containers and used polish remover should be disposed of in a seal metal trashcan.
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