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Plasticizers

Definition: Plasticizers are additives commonly found in nail polish formulations. These substances are used to increase the flexibility and elasticity of the dried nail polish film, making it less prone to cracking or chipping. Plasticizers help maintain the polish’s durability and prevent it from becoming brittle.

Usage: Plasticizers play a crucial role in nail polish by ensuring that the dried polish remains flexible and resilient. They help the polish adhere smoothly to the nail surface, offering a glossy and long-lasting finish. Additionally, plasticizers contribute to the overall texture and consistency of the nail polish, making it easier to apply.

Example in a sentence: “The inclusion of high-quality plasticizers in this nail polish formula results in a beautifully smooth and chip-resistant manicure.”

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