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Styrene-Acrylate

Styrene-acrylate is a type of copolymer commonly used in water-based nail polish formulations. It serves as a film-forming agent and provides adhesion to the nail surface. Styrene-acrylate copolymers are alternatives to traditional nitrocellulose, offering flexibility, resilience, and an environmentally friendly option for nail polish.

Usage: In water-based nail polishes, styrene-acrylate copolymers replace nitrocellulose as the film-forming agent. They create a durable, flexible, and water-permeable nail polish that appeals to consumers seeking eco-friendly and non-toxic cosmetic options.

Example in a sentence: “This innovative nail polish formula utilizes styrene-acrylate copolymers, offering a water-based and environmentally conscious alternative that provides both stunning color and lasting durability.”

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