Sienna nail polish

Most nail polish is made from a cocktail of chemicals (similar to most household paint). Some brands use carmine (dead red insects) for pink and red colours. You can’t have a 100% natural nail polish (or it would not stick). But here are better brands. Let your nails go free from polish now and then, to let nails dry out.

Sienna (Australia) is sold online here (it’s made in France). It uses green energy to produce 50 colours made with sugar cane, cassava, cotton and corn (the polish remover contains horsetail plant extract) The timber tops can be composted (glass bottles are recycled). In Australia, customers can send back brushes for recycling. The range is Wudu-friendly (suitable for people of Muslim faith).

All nail polish is flammable, so keep away from naked flames. Even natural nail polish can contain pet-toxic ingredients (like iron, zinc or titanium dioxide) so keep them safely away. Dispose of at the tip when you pass, as all nail polish is classed as hazardous household waste. Recycle any plastic packaging at kerbside or supermarket bag bins. 

Sienna nail polish

This company does not use glitter, as most is made from microplastics which coat ocean water when rinsed down sinks, then get ingested by marine animals and seabirds, who die of starvation as it collects in their stomachs. 

nail-kind nail polish

Nailkind is a vegan Halal-compliant brand founded in Denmark by a cancer survivor and beauty expert friend. Made with sugar cane, corn and maze, these are in beautiful hues from nude to party time!

Natural Nail Polish Removers

Fresh Therapies and Zao both offer nail polish removers that are free of acetate (a strong solvent that can dry out cuticles). Instead of wasteful cotton wool, use with reusable polish remover pads. Made from bamboo, these are handmade in Wales.

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