What is National Nail Polish Day?

Every year, National Nail Polish Day primes us with every shade under the sun on June 1st. Sandals and beaches also provide manicures and pedicures.

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Nail polish has come a long way since the Chinese bee wax and gum Arabic were used by the Chinese around 3,000 B.C. Egyptians in high societies used reddish brown henna to paint their nails, from the French manicure to elaborate nail art. Nail polish has undergone many changes over the years. People began polishing their nails with tinted powders and pastes around the nineteenth century. They also buffed their fingernails to make them shiny, which made them shine.

Who invented nail polish? Who invented nail polish?

In 1911, Northam Warren invented Northam Warren. Warren first invented a liquid to eliminate dead cuticles from your skin without having to cut or scrape them. He his invention, which by 1916, led to the development of a colorless nail polish. However, a makeup artist by the name of Michelle Menard in 1920 created brush-on varnishes with the same properties as automotive paint. The Menard's inventions were especially popular with flappers in the 1920s.