Eco-conscious beauty, though once a very tiny blip on the beauty industry’s radar, is now a force to be reckoned with. Rightfully so; we’re done putting just anything on our faces and bodies. Back in the day, we would allow ourselves to be completely disillusioned by flashy ads and complicated claims. But in 2019, we’ve elevated our beauty game, and now, we want — scratch that, need — products made with healthy ingredients we can actually pronounce and understand. And that doesn’t exclude our precious nail beds, which explains the increasing number of clean nail polish brands on the market.
Besides a desire for bold color and innovative 3-D texture and design, experts have predicted another unexpected trend for the coming months: nail polish that complements a healthier lifestyle. The good news is that a lot of brands have already done this by ridding their formulas of the most well-known, harmful ingredients, including formaldehyde, toluene and dibutyl phthalate. However, since the nasties aren’t limited to those three and the FDA is pretty lax with regulations, a wide range of nontoxic options are available with an even wider range of labels. This means polishes can eliminate anywhere from three to 10 harmful ingredients, which explains those “three-five,” “five-free” or “eight-free” (and more) phrases you often see on bottles.
Ultimately, the brand you choose will depend on your level of concern. For now, here are the buzziest ones we would actually vouch for.
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Originally posted on StyleCaster.
Sundays-‘No.-11’
Sundays nail polish in No. 11, $18 at Dear Sundays
Tenoverten-‘Austin’
Nail polish in Austin, $18 at Tenoverten
Smith-Cult-‘The-Message’
Nail polish in The Message, $18 at Smith & Cult
Acquarella-‘Date-Night’
Nail polish in Date Night, $14 at Acquarella
Suncoat-‘Amethyst’
Nail polish in Amethyst, $12 at Suncoat
Ella-Mila-‘Champagne-Pop’
Nail polish in Champagne Pop, $10.50 at Ella + Mila
Orly-‘Glass-Half-Full’
Nail polish in Glass Half Full, $9.50 at Orly
Cote-‘No.-62’
Nail polish in No. 62, $18 at Côte
Context-‘Unfaithful’
Nail polish in Unfaithful, $15 at Context
LVX-‘BARE’
Nail polish in Bare, $18 at LVX
Priti-NYC-Purple-Prince-Tulip
Nail polish in Purple Prince Tulip, $15 at Priti NYC
Londontown-‘Iconic’
Nail polish in Iconic, $16 at Londontown
Base-Coat-‘Rust-Varnish’
Nail polish in Rust & Varnish, $20 at Base Coat
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