The Dhaka Times Desk Although nail polish is used for fashion, low-quality nail polish can damage the hands as seen in the case of a woman in the United Kingdom. The use of low-quality nail polish eventually led to the amputation of her fingers.

of the United Kingdom Newport A resident of the area is 17 years old Sarah Greenway Bought a nail polish for 3 euros from a local shop. Ever since he applied it to his hands, his fingernails and fingertips began to discolor. Later, when Sara went to the doctor, the doctor told her that she had poisoned her nails from the nail polish used on her nails.
The doctor gave Sarah various antibiotics but none of them worked. Within weeks Sarah's index finger developed a sore and began to rot. Later, the doctor was forced to amputate Sarah's fingers without seeing any other option.

"I never imagined that using nail polish could cause this," Sara said. I bought it from the market and put it on my hand and went to my work. I returned home in the evening and found that my hand was in pain. Then quickly remove the nail polish and find that my nails and fingertips are red and swollen."

Sarah added, “I went to the doctor and they gave me antibiotics, but it didn't work, within a few days I noticed that my nails and fingers were turning black. There was excruciating pain that I could not bear.”

Meanwhile, Sarah is recovering well after the operation, but she will never get her index finger back. Sara said she is going to sue the fake nail polish company.
Many of us in Bangladesh use cheap or low quality nail polish. From this incident, it is important for all categories of customers to be careful in using low quality cosmetics.
Source: Mirror UK, The Daily Mail