Does Your Manicure Really Need To Be Vegan?

A new treatment promises a cruelty-free mani. So, what does that actually entail?

Vegan nail polishes

by Emma Stoddart |
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Who doesn’t love a fresh, glossy manicure? It’s enforced time-out – you can’t check emails, you get to relax with a lovely hand massage and leave feeling a bit more put-together. But have you ever thought about what’s inside a nail polish and how they’re formulated?

Most polishes contain formaldehyde (nail hardener), dibutyl phthalate (a plasticizer to make polish flexible), and toluene (paint thinner), alongside lots of other chemicals. While there's limited, credible research to suggest these have any lasting adverse effects, some may not want to put chemicals on their skin. The answer, then, could lie in a vegan manicure.

PURE Spa is one brand banking on this to be the future; its £32 treatment promises to use all cruelty-free products. But with so much information out there (and not all of it factually correct) we spoke to Donna Evans, PURE’s City of London Manager, to find out exactly what a vegan manicure is and why it's preferable, if indeed it is.

What is a vegan manicure?

The primary difference between a vegan manicure and a ‘normal’ manicure comes down to the types of products used. “The polish remover, nail polish and additional treatments will not have been tested on animals and will not contain any animal by-products,” said Evans.

“Quite often, fish-scales are used in nail polish to create that shimmery effect, whereas PURE’s vegan manicure uses only vegan-friendly, cruelty-free products that don’t compromise on quality.”

Which vegan nail polish is worth trying?

Treat Collection (exclusive to PURE Spa) polishes are highly pigmented, deliver excellent coverage and have a strong, flexible formula. They’re also cruelty-free and without the five most potent chemicals found in most nail polishes.

Treat Collection Nail Polish in Cherry Blossom

Vegan, gluten-free and certified Halal, Nailberrypolishes are free from 12 toxins and come in over 50 shades. Our favourite? Cherry Cherie.

Nailberry Polish in Cherry Cherie

BUY: Nailberry, Cheery Cherie, £14.50

OrlyBreathable nail polishes are free from 13 chemicals, come in 53 shades and are blended with Vitamin C, Vitamin B5 and argan oil to help strengthen nails.

Orly Breathable Nail Varnish

BUY: Orly, Breathable Treatment & Colour, £10.84

Vegan and gluten-free, Smith & Cult’s Nail Lacquer comes in 35 shades that are free from eight chemicals and look super swanky on your dressing table.

Smith & Cult Nail Polish

BUY: Smith & Cult, Gay Ponies Dancing In The Snow Nail Lacquer, £18

What ingredients are used in vegan nail polishes?

“It’s what’s not in the polish that really makes the difference,” Evans said.. “Where nail polishes often contain toxins – formaldehyde, formaldehyde resin, toluene, dibutyl phthalate (DBP) and camphor – vegan polishes do not.”

If a polish is non-toxic it will be clearly labelled. If the polish is vegan, it won’t have been tested on animals or contain any animal by-products.

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L'Occitane Gentle & Balance Solid Shampoo, £101 of 15

L'Occitane, Gentle & Balance Solid Shampoo, £10

Ethique, Heali Kiwi Shampoo Bar, £11.932 of 15

Ethique, Heali Kiwi Shampoo Bar, £11.93

Lush, Solid Deodorant, £5.503 of 15

Lush, Solid Deodorant, £5.50

Gallinu00e9e, Cleansing Bar, £104 of 15

Gallinée, Cleansing Bar, £10

Hydrophil, Organic Biodegradable Cotton Buds, £1.855 of 15

Hydrophil, Organic Biodegradable Cotton Buds, £1.85

Anything But Plastic, Bamboo Toothbrush, £3.996 of 15

Anything But Plastic, Bamboo Toothbrush, £3.99

Etsy, Organic Cotton Make-Up Pads, £5.507 of 15

Etsy, Organic Cotton Make-Up Pads, £5.50

Simple, Biodegradable Face Wipes, £28 of 15

Simple, Biodegradable Face Wipes, £2

Glasshouse, Wooden Cushion Brush, £239 of 15

Glasshouse, Wooden Cushion Brush, £23

The Konjac Sponge Company, Pure Konjac Puff Sponge, £8.9910 of 15

The Konjac Sponge Company, Pure Konjac Puff Sponge, £8.99

Rahua, Dry Shampoo, £3011 of 15

Rahua, Dry Shampoo, £30

Who Gives A Crap, 100% Recycled Toilet Paper, £36 for 48 rolls12 of 15

Who Gives A Crap, 100% Recycled Toilet Paper, £36 for 48 rolls

The Shaving Shack, Double-Edged Safety Razor, £26.9913 of 15

The Shaving Shack, Double-Edged Safety Razor, £26.99

The Natural Deodorant Company, Clean Deodorant Balm Vanilla + Manuka Clean Deodorant Balm Lemon + Geranium, £1114 of 15

The Natural Deodorant Company, Clean Deodorant Balm Vanilla + Manuka Clean Deodorant Balm Lemon + Geranium, £11

Bybi, Babe Multipurpose Balm, £2815 of 15

Bybi, Babe Multipurpose Balm, £28

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