07.11.22
Green Science Alliance has developed a natural biomass biodegradable nail tip for eco-friendly faux nails--and now has a "nature biomass water-based nail polish available, in blue and pearl green. More color variations are in development.
The company is addressing environmental problems caused by plastic pollution, and aims to help solve it with its new nail products.
Dr. Ryohei Mori at Green Science Alliance developed its water-based "nature biomass nail polish," and it will stay on nails.
"Typically, water-based nail polish is weak and can come off easily when washed," the company states, "But this product has strong adhesion ability. And when this product dries up after coating on the nail, the whole component will become 100 % nature biomass composition, no petroleum."
The nail color is made using water and resin, without toluene, formaldehyde, dibutyl phthalate, synthesized camphor, triphenyl phosphate, parabens, xylene, styrene acid, oxybenzone 1,2,3, ethyl acetate, butyl acetate, butyl hydroperoxide, and more. These are typically found in petroleum-derived organic solvent based nail polish.
How do you remove the nail polish? It comes off easily with ethanol, aka alcohol.