10-Day Press On Nails In the fall of 1957 female consumers sent at least 700 consumer complaints to FDA reporting that these false nails caused peeling, thinning, cracking, and splitting of nail enamel—in the worst cases, nails split down to the cuticle or broke off entirely, leaving nail beds exposed. FDA issued a public warning alerting consumers to the risk of injury associated with the faux nails and seized stocks of the product. The manufacturer recalled what remained of the 32 million units it had distributed, and within a few months, this briefly publicized, but dangerous cosmetic had


10-Day Press On Nails In the fall of 1957 female consumers sent at least 700 consumer complaints to FDA reporting that these false nails caused peeling, thinning, cracking, and splitting of nail enamel—in the worst cases, nails split down to the cuticle or broke off entirely, leaving nail beds exposed. FDA issued a public warning alerting consumers to the risk of injury associated with the faux nails and seized stocks of the product. The manufacturer recalled what remained of the 32 million units it had distributed, and within a few months, this briefly publicized, but dangerous cosmetic had been removed from the market.


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