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The Nail Files

It’s not classified information anymore, most nail polish brands were found to contain formaldehyde, toluene, and dibutyl phthalate (DBP) - toxic chemicals linked to birth defects and cancer. Thankfully, there are a few brands that have emerged with lines that are free of these nasties, but still have all the color and strength for modern girl-on-the-go nails.

Zoya is one of our top choices. With over 300 hundred hot colors, there is always a new set of trendy shades being released. Try the Zoya Color Finder to search for your perfect shade - choose a color family, and a finish type and how you want the results sorted and the Color Finder will generate a customized list just for you. The secret to a great mani and pedi isn’t a secret anymore.

  • Carmen

    When you want to safely remove your eco-friendly nail polish, I recommend “No Miss” natural remover. Ecoscene reviews it here: http://www.ecosceneinc.com/archives/index.cfm?item_id=93A609C2-FFF7-9C16-C40E524EC08A449B

  • Katie Dammann

    I loved the purple theme.
    I just got my nails done at this fab new nail salon on Newbury St in Boston, Miniluxe, where I first tried Zoya. http://www.miniluxe.com/index.html Good stuff!

  • Lauren

    I bought my Zoya nail polish not too long ago. It is the best nail polish I have tried. It seens to wear nicely & hasn’t chipped off my toenails yet. The colors are beautiful. A quality product in my opinion!