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Understanding HEMA Free and 9 Free Monomer

Understanding the Benefits of 9-Free and HEMA-Free EMA Monomer

At Purple Phoenix Nail Supply, we are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest quality nail products. One of our standout offerings is our EMA Monomer, which is both HEMA-free and 9-Free. But what exactly do these terms mean, and why are they important? Let’s dive into the details.

What does "9-Free" Mean?

In the world of nail products, "9-Free" refers to formulations that do not contain nine potentially harmful ingredients often found in traditional nail polish and nail enhancement products. Here’s a closer look at these ingredients and why they’re best avoided:

  1. Formaldehyde: Known as a carcinogen and skin irritant.
  2. Toluene: Can cause neurological damage and respiratory issues.
  3. Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP): Linked to reproductive and developmental toxicity.
  4. Formaldehyde Resin: Can cause skin irritation and allergic reactions.
  5. Camphor: Known to cause nausea, dizziness, and headaches.
  6. Triphenyl Phosphate (TPHP): Disrupts endocrine function and is linked to reproductive issues.
  7. Xylene: Can cause headaches, dizziness, and nausea.
  8. Ethyl Tosylamide: Raises concerns about antibiotic resistance.
  9. Parabens: Preservatives that may disrupt hormone function.

By eliminating these nine ingredients, 9-Free products are safer for both users and nail technicians who are regularly exposed to nail products. This commitment to safety aligns with our mission to provide high-quality, health-conscious products.

The Importance of HEMA-Free Monomer

Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate (HEMA) is a common ingredient in acrylic nail systems, used to adjust the properties of the acrylic mixture. However, HEMA can cause allergic reactions or skin sensitivities in some individuals. For those who experience these sensitivities, HEMA-free monomer formulations offer a safer alternative.

Our HEMA-free EMA Monomer is designed to provide the same high performance without the risk of HEMA-related sensitivities. This makes it an ideal choice for customers with sensitive skin or allergies.

Our Commitment to Safety and Quality

At Purple Phoenix Nail Supply, we are committed to ensuring that our products are not only effective but also safe. Our EMA Monomer being both HEMA-free and 9-Free is a testament to this commitment. By choosing our products, you can be confident that you are using a formulation that prioritizes your health and well-being.

Experience the Difference

Switching to 9-Free and HEMA-Free products can make a significant difference in your nail care routine. You’ll enjoy the benefits of professional-grade products without the worry of exposure to potentially harmful chemicals.

Explore our range of safe, high-quality nail products today and experience the Purple Phoenix Nail Supply difference for yourself.

We hope this blog helps you understand the importance of 9-Free and HEMA-Free formulations. If you have any questions or want to learn more about our products, feel free to reach out to us. Your health and satisfaction are our top priorities.

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