Sugar Based Nail Polish


Suncoat has pioneered an innovative sugar-based technology for cosmetics and hair styling products, using natural multi-sugar biopolymer instead of synthetic chemicals.

For decades, synthetic plastics, typically PVP (polyvinyl pyrrolidone polymer), acrylic copolymer, VA (vinyl acetate) polymer, have been widely used in color cosmetics, hair styling products and skin care products. They can be found even in many so-called natural products. These synthetic plastics are derived from petrochemicals, so not the best choice to enhance our natural beauty and to protect our environment.

Suncoat has introduced a unique sugar-based technology to remove these synthetic plastics. In Suncoat natural mascara, eyeliner and hair styling products, a very unique sugar-based biopolymer (polysaccharides) is used in place of synthetic polymers. This sugar-based biopolymer is derived from natural renewable resources, readily biodegradable and most importantly delivers superior performance without harming our systems and the environment…

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But what I’m most excited about is their nail polish. It, too, is sugar based. They also have a line of kids’ nail polish that peels off. And when it’s time to come off, instead of using the normal harsh stuff, you can use the 100% Corn and Soy based nail polish remover.

Source: http://thirdwaystyle.wordpress.com/2009/07/15/sugar-based-nail-polish/


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