Best Non Toxic Nail Polish for Kids

Best Non Toxic Nail Polish for Kids

Check out recommendations from other parents for non toxic nail polish that is safe to use on even the tiniest fingers and toes!

Our roundup of the best natural and non toxic nail polish for kids is for discerning parents who want to choose eco friendly personal care products, and avoid phthalates and other toxic chemicals found in traditional polishes. These fun, colorful and glittery polishes also make great party favors!

Did we miss a non toxic polish you love for your kids? Recommend it below!

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    Ella+Mila

    Gina I.:  Eco-friendly meets high-end style with Ella+Mila polish! Made in the USA, their 7-Free products do not contain Formaldehyde, Toluene, Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP), Formaldehyde Resin, Camphor, TPHP or Xylene. They aren't just cruelty free, they are PETA certified! From pretty pastels and vibrant neons to eye-catching metallic, Ella+Mila releases a new collection every couple months. Their special Mommy & Me sets make great stocking stuffers for mom!

    Piggy Paint

    Gina I.:  Made in the USA, this natural, eco-friendly water based nail polish for kids is non toxic and hypoallergenic, making it perfect for little fingers. Best of all, Piggy Paint is durable and comes in a variety of fun colors, some of which are scented.

    NCLA 7 Free Vegan Nail Polish

    Laila Talley:  Though not marketed as a nail polish for kids, NCLA 7's non toxic and vegan formula is free of toluene, formaldehyde, formaldehyde resin, DBP, camphor, TPHP, and XYLENE. As a little girl, I relished in glittery nails, so I am so excited to relive my childhood with this glittery nail polish. This product is never tested on animals.

    Suncoatgirl Nail Polish

    Gina I.:  Suncoatgirl non toxic nail polish for kids uses a water-based formula free from Phthalate plasticizers, Toluene, Formaldehyde, Acetates, Alcohol, Glycol ethers, FD&C dyes. But they are more than just eco-friendly...they're adorable and come in an array of vibrant colors. To remove, simply soak fingers in warm water for a few minutes and it will peel right off!

    Fingernail Friends Nail Stickers

    Vanessa M.:  An alternative to chemical-laced nail polish is this adorable set of Fingernail Friends Nail Stickers. The bright, colorful stickers are easy to apply and last a week or longer. Keep in mind that they may pose a choking hazard for young children, so they are recommended for ages 3+.

    No-Miss Nail Polish

    Gina I.:  No-Miss is changing the way we think about cosmetics! By using natural resources, they have developed non-chemical products that are free from cancer-causing ingredients and are sustainably manufactured. Their polishes do not contain Formaldehyde, Toluene, Dibutyl-Pthalate or Camphor, and they provide long-lasting color.

    Klee Kids Water-Based Nail Polish

    Kelly R.:  Klee Kids nail polish goes on odor-free and dries quickly, and is made with water, mineral colors and inert resin coatings. You can expect it to last for two or three days on fingers. The polish peels off after a warm water soak, so you can also avoid the chemicals found in nail polish remover.

    Karma Kids Organic Nail Polish

    Yoli B:  This organic polish is non-toxic, hypoallergenic, safe for pregnant women, kids, and those with allergies. Karma Kids is durable without the harsh smells and comes in an array of colors including glow in the dark and glitter!

    Keeki Pure & Simple Nail Polish

    Kelly R.:  Keeki Pure & Simple products are made in the USA with non toxic ingredients, so they're safe for kids and pregnancy. The water-based nail polish formula is 100% biodegradable and gluten free.

    Airdom Water-Based Nail Polish

    Kelly R.:  This odorless water-based nail polish formula dries quickly (3 minutes!) and peels off. The set includes a top coat and a glittery silver that she can apply over any of the colors for a sparkly upgrade.

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