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- Title
Magnetic nails! Introduction of the terrazzo pattern on histopathology, as well as clinical and dermatoscopic features of a trendy nail cosmetic.
- Authors
Daneshpajouhnejad, Parnaz; Jiang, Angela J.; Abbott, James J.; Dany, Mohammed; Milbar, Heather C.; Elenitsas, Rosalie; Rubin, Adam I.
- Abstract
In another study,7 in which different colors of nail polish and different brands of nail polish were studied, similar patterns for the nail polish were seen except that the finely granular material was mostly polarizable. In the 19th century, nail cosmetics became more commonly used worldwide; nail polish itself was popularized in the 20th century and many different forms of nail cosmetics were introduced to the fashion industry, including basic nail polish, gel nail polish, acrylics, breathable nail polish, and others.1 In the last few decades, further innovations have been made in nail art, introducing various forms of nail polish and nail stickers.2 Magnetic nail polish is a new trend in nail cosmetics that is quickly becoming popular. For example, the acrylate ingredient, which is also present in this magnetic nail polish, is the main allergenic component among most types of nail polishes, including acrylic nails, gel nails, solar nails, ultraviolet nails, nail wraps, and silk nails.
- Subjects
NAILS (Anatomy); HISTOPATHOLOGY; NAIL polish; BENZOPHENONES; NAIL salons
- Publication
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 2022, Vol 49, Issue 10, p893
- ISSN
0303-6987
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/cup.14283