Something on Lung Cancer
Saturday, October 10th, 2009 at
3:39 pm
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Not unless you put it right up to your nose and snort the fumes. The truth is most of these polishes and removers now have been made perfectly safe so you can feel free to polish and remove all you want and still not have any ill effects on your health. That’s just one reason they came out with acetate free remover. Please don’t ever intentionally sniff these though. I’m not too sure why anyone would actually do that, but nothing can be obtained by doing it. Some people thought long ago that it might be a cheap way to find to get high like glue sniffers. Those days are long gone as today’s market has only types that you can use for your nails. Good luck and God Bless
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nursing experience and growing up in the 60′s and 70′s
Can smelling nail polish/nail polish remover cause lung cancer or something?
I paint my nails a lot and try not to smell it but sometimes I accidentally inhale a lot of it and also nail polish remover. Is it bad?