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This SGS Tested Nail Monomer is more than 99.7% TRUE EMA
Why is it important to know if your monomer is really EMA (Ethyl Methacrylate) or MMA (Methyl Methacrylate)? It is because the FDA prohibits the use of MMA in nail products, as well as Canada and New Zealand. Find out why.
While some monomer claims to be EMA, now purity matters.
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History of MMA used in Acrylic Nails, FDA Regulations, and Common Nail Product Ingredients
Being cautious with nail products can be daunting, especially if you do not know what to look out for. These are common nail product FDA regulations and common nail product ingredients to keep an eye out for. -
MMA VS EMA for Acrylic Nails. How to Spot the Difference?
You may have received or done your own acrylic nails for some time now, and now you’re hearing rumors of EMA and MMA and not sure what to believe. We’re here to let you know the difference between the two and what you should look out for when it comes to acrylic nails.