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Product name: Suncoat nail polish
About Suncoat: Suncoat Products Inc. was founded by research chemist Liu, Yingchun in 2001 to fill a niche for earth- friendly all natural products. Suncoat Products Inc. is a Canadian research and manufacturing company specializing in cosmetics, and personal care products that are organic and non toxic to your skin.
Suncoat Products Inc. is committed to providing consumers the following assurances:
- Use natural ingredients whenever possible
- Use renewable resources whenever possible
- Use natural colorants, such as earth pigments, for coloring, not FD&C dyes
- Use natural preservatives whenever possible. All products are paraben-free
- No animal testing involved
- Register all products with Health Canada
- Have the ingredients in every product reviewed by the Canadian government
Suncoat has signed the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics.
Product description: A product line of water-based nail polishes that are phthalate-free and formaldehyde- free. Product is available in about 32 colors.
Main Ingredients: Aqua (water, ~65% in formula), acrylate copolymer / styrene-acrylate copolymer (~28% in formula) Other ingredients (all under 4%): propylene glycol n-butyl ether, dipropylene glycol dibenzoate.
Pigments/colorant: may contain [+/-] mica (CI 77019), titanium dioxide (CI 77891), ferric ferrocyanide, iron oxide (CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499), chromium oxide (CI 77288), carmine (CI 75470).
This product is ideal for: Women
Available in: Canada
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Suncoat has a great set of colors. I have tried these polishes and find that they apply quite nicely. I have had a few experiences where the cap snapped off but with a little force, I was able to get it back to normal.
I must tell you though that with Suncoat nail polish, you must use their nail polish remover- the traditional acetone remover will not remove Suncoat nail polishes. Or, you can try to peel off the polish, one nail at a time, if you have time to play…
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