Dr.'s Remedy Nail Polish is a top - notch choice for those seeking healthy, beautiful nails. This intensely pigmented polish offers up to 5 days of stunning vegan color. It's breathable and enriched with a blend of herbal extracts, created, recommended, and sold by doctors. Ideal for all clients, including diabetics, it's free from harmful chemicals. Each shade contains a unique mix of biotin, tea tree oil, garlic bulb extract, lavender, wheat protein, and antioxidant vitamins. This blend not only gives your nails a lustrous, long - lasting color but also pampers them. The polish is oxygen and moisture permeable, lab - tested to let topical treatments penetrate the nail. It's compatible with antifungal medications and is a prayer - safe/Halal - friendly option. It also addresses dryness and discoloration while providing UV protection. Certified Vegan and Cruelty - Free by PETA and featuring the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) Seal of Approval, it's made in the USA. The 'Empowering Evergreen' shade is an unexpectedly versatile, lush, deep forest green with a creme finish, a perfect mix of spirit and sophistication. It contains no Formaldehyde, Formaldehyde Resin, Toluene, Dibutyl Phthalate, Camphor, Xylene, TPHP, Ethyl Tosylamide, or Parabens.

Using Dr.'s Remedy Empowering Evergreen Nail Polish is easy. First, pick the right base coat for your needs, like Healing Hydration, Basic Base Coat, Total Two - in - One, or Restore Ridge Repair. Apply one coat to clean, dry nails. Then, add 1 - 2 coats of the Enriched Nail Polish. Finish it off by applying one coat of Calming Clear Top Coat or Total Two - in - One. Don't forget to choose the right cuticle protection, such as Nourish Nail Serum or Caress Cuticle Oil, to keep your nails protected, renewed, and restored. Keep in mind, although this polish is safe for most people, including diabetics, if you have any specific skin sensitivities, it's a good idea to do a small patch test first. To maintain the beauty of your manicure, avoid excessive contact with harsh chemicals like strong detergents. If you want to change the color, use a gentle, acetone - free nail polish remover.