These days, most nail polishes are at least “Big 3 free.” More and more are turning to Big 5 free formulas. What in the world am I going on about? Being Big 5 free means that STELLA CHROMA polishes have no camphor, no dibutyl phthalate (DBP), no toulene, no formaldehyde, and no formaldehyde resins.
The original Big 3 were DBP, toulene, and formaldehyde. Formaldehyde resin and camphor are also excluded from our formulas. There is much debate over whether these chemicals are REALLY harmful or not, especially in the small amounts you are exposed to by painting your nails. The effects of these chemicals range from irritative to cancer causing, so really, why risk it? Let’s take a closer look at them.
Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP) - DBP is a plasticizer and was used in nail polish to make it last longer by being more flexible and less likely to chip. Sounds great, right? The problem is, it’s a carcinogen that has also been linked to birth defects. It might be “fine” in small doses, but if you can still have a great polish without it, let’s leave it out.
Toulene - is a solvent that was used in polish to create a smooth finish and make polish dry faster and to a harder finish. It is extremely flammable and is an irritant that can cause headaches. Toulene has also been linked to birth defects.
Formaldehyde/Formalin - Formaldehyde is most known to be used as an embalmer. It is a disinfectant and nail hardener. There is much debate about formaldehyde/formalin as formaldehyde is actually a gas. When mixed with water, it is known as formalin. Regardless, it is a known carcinogen that has been linked to lung and nasal cancers. It can cause allergic reactions and breathing issues.
Formaldehyde resin - Used in nail polish to improve adhesion, hardness, and durability. This is a synthetic plasticizer that can cause lung irritations or allergic reactions. Some sources say that it does not pose any health concerns and others list it as a toxic compound. Again, if you can have a great polish without it, let’s leave it out.
Camphor - Found in the camphor laurel and kapur trees, camphor is a waxy solid that is used in many medicines and pest control agents as well as in explosives. It has also been used in religious ceremonies. Camphor can cause a cooling sensation when applied to the skin and can cause high heart rate, slowed breathing, and vasodilation (Hello, VapoRub). The problem is that it can cause headaches, nausea, and dizziness with prolonged exposure. In very high levels (much higher than that found in nail polish), it can cause seizures.
We don't need these chemicals to make a great polish. We don't want to expose our customers to any harm, be it minor or not. Something else we at STELLA CHROMA feel strongly about is animal testing. It's a cruel practice that just isn't necessary these days. We are careful to make sure that the ingredients we use in our products are not tested on animals either. Extensive testing is done with all of our products, but it is willingly done on friends, family, and volunteer bloggers.
Feel confident using our products. They are safe for you and your children. We have your health and your interests at heart.
9 comments
As someone who enjoys polished toes most of the year (and sometimes fingers too), I needed this education, Pam! I applaud your commitment to creating polishes without these ingredients and not engaging in practices that are cruel to our animal friends.
Thanks for the education!!! Now I know! 💗
I am not much of one to wear nail polish. When I have tried to wear it, I think I have become a ‘slave’ to it because it is always chipping off and I find that I am spending inordinate amounts of time trying to keep my nails looking fresh. Do you have a clear polish?
I love knowing that you go to such great lengths to keep the ‘nasty’ stuff out of your products, though. I would love to learn more about your clear polish if you carry it.
Hey Pam! I’m not a nail polish enthusiast myself (as a physician it’s not something I wear on the job) but when I do, I wear a clear polish and I’m always looking for a good one. Curious though – are you familiar with breathable polishes? I use these because I think they are better for your nail health. But do they contain the Big 5 or the Big 3? With this info in hand I’ll have to go find out now. Thanks!