L'atelier Green Paris Eco-Friendly Nail Polish Remover Pads are made from 80% Bamboo and 20% Cotton. Plastic-free, reusable pads are the perfect, eco-friendly replacement for disposable cotton wool.Simply dampen the pad with your chosen remover, and swipe across the nail for a clean finish.
- Bamboo is extremely versatile, tough, naturally anti-bacterial and most importantly, sustainable.
- Once used, simply gather them in the machine washable pouch and include in your next dark or coloured wash.
- Wash at 40 to 60 degrees.
- Staining may occur after washing, but will not affect longevity or capability of the product.
- Pack contains 5 reusable pads.
- For an intense repair, finish with SOS Damaged Nails treatment.
L'atelier Green Paris are proudly:
♡ Vegan & cruelty-free
♡ Water permeable & breathable
♡ Eco-friendly: 100% recycled and recyclable bottles
Here is the list of ingredients you will NEVER find in L'ATELIER GREEN PARIS Nail Polishes:
- Animal-Derived Ingredients
- Dibutyl phthalate (dibutyl phthalate, DBP) - Used as a plasticizer in some nail care products, which improves the texture and hold of varnishes. DBP is an endocrine disruptor, suspected reproductive toxicant and has been linked to cancer. Harmful to fish and other wildlife. Good news, however, this phthalate is banned in cosmetics, including nail polish, by the European Union (but not in some American states).
L’Atelier Green replaced it with sorbitol, a biosource plasticizer (potato)
- Toluene (Methylbenzene, toluol) - Petrochemical solvent to make the varnish more fluid. This irritant solvent can cause headaches and is harmful to the fœtus, it is a carcinogen and neurotoxicant, capable of attacking the nervous system. L’Atelier Green has replaced it with biosource solvents: ethyl acetate (sugar cane) and butyl acetate (cassava)
- Formaldehyde - Preservative, it is used as a hardener in nail polish, but it is a known carcinogen in addition to being allergenic and unfortunately not only. It is also found in certain hardening "care" varnishes. It can cause irritation to the skin, eyes and respiratory tract.
L’Atelier Green has replaced it with sorbitol, a bio-sourced plasticizer (potato).
- Formaldehyde Resin - This is a derivative of Formaldehyde, mainly used in the production of coatings and adhesives. It is not as toxic as Formaldehyde but can be an allergen.
L’Atelier Green has replaced it with sorbitol, a bio-sourced plasticizer (potato).
- Xylene (Other names: dimethylbenzene, methyl toluene or xylol) - This solvent uses what makes the nail polish less sticky. Classified as an endocrine disruptor, it is linked among other things to effects on immune and reproductive functions. It may cause eye, skin or lung irritation, but also has a harmful effect on the nervous system. To avoid!
L’Atelier Green has replaced it with bio-sourced solvents: ethyl acetate (sugar cane) and butyl acetate (cassava)
- Camphor - A very irritating substance. This fabric softener is an endocrine disruptor, and is also dangerous for the nervous system. This chemical acts as a cover on your nails, depriving them of nutrients and causing yellow staining on your nails. You must avoid inhaling it.
L’Atelier Green has replaced it with sorbitol, a bio-sourced plasticizer (potato).
- Ethyl tosylamide - It's a film-forming plasticizer. It helps make nail polish flexible and durable, and also helps improve how well the polish sticks to the nail.. Normally banned from cosmetics in Europe, It is composed of toluene. And toluene has been shown to be a potent neurotoxin that can cause neurological damage, impaired breathing, hearing loss, reduced brain function, etc.
L’Atelier Green has replaced it with sorbitol, a bio-sourced plasticizer (potato)
- Triphenyl phosphate (TPHP) - It is widely used as a replacement for DBP as a plasticizer, but studies have pinpointed it as an endocrine disruptor that is bad for reproduction. What is worrying is that it enters the body, as shown by this study, which found residues in the urine of volunteers, after they applied nail polish that contained it.
L’Atelier Green has replaced it with sorbitol, a bio-sourced plasticizer (potato)
- Parabens - Used in a variety of cosmetics as preservatives. Suspected endocrine disrupters and may interfere with male reproductive functions and more.
L’Atelier Green has replaced it with non denatured wheat alcohol.
- Benzophenones - These UV filters protect the varnishes from the sun's rays in the bottle. But they are allergenic! Studies have shown that they also have an endocrine disrupting effect. We would rather do without!
L’Atelier Green uses the vitamin E (tocopherol) found in sunflower oil.
- Nickel - The small beads at the bottom of nail polish bottles are generally made from an alloy incorporating nickel which is a strong allergen that easily penetrates the skin.
L’Atelier Green doesn't add beads in their bottles.
- Styrene - Is a monomer, an endocrine disruptor, toxic and irritant, which should not be breathed, and which is carcinogenic. There may be traces of it in the varnishes - and sometimes it is used as an ingredient and is therefore mentioned in the composition.
L’Atelier Green has replaced it with partly bio-sourced oligomers found in corn, wheat and potatoes.
- Monomer - This molecule is an irritant small enough to penetrate the barrier of even healthy skin.
L’Atelier Green uses oligomers which do not penetrate the body.
L'atelier Green Paris - Reusable Nail Varnish Remover Pads
80% Bamboo & 20% Cotton
- Once used, simply gather them in the machine washable pouch and include in your next dark or coloured wash.
- Wash at 40 to 60 degrees.