Sustainable Style Revolution: Meet the World’s First Biodegradable Press-On Nails

πŸ’… Plastic Nails, Meet Your Eco-Friendly Rival

Scientists at CU Boulder’s ATLAS Institute have created Bio-e-Nails—a game-changing, 100% biodegradable press-on nail alternative made from algae and shellfish waste!

✨ Why It Matters:

  • Traditional press-ons = plastic pollution (market worth $700M!)

  • Bio-e-Nails = Compostable, reusable, and chemical-free

  • DIY-friendly: Make them at home in 48 hours


🌿 How Bio-e-Nails Work

1️⃣ Mix chitosan (from shellfish) + agar (from algae) + vinegar
2️⃣ Pour into nail molds
3️⃣ Set for 2 days → peel, shape, and wear!

♻️ Bonus: Melt and reshape for new designs or turn them into coasters/decor!

"This isn’t just nail art—it’s a circular economy for beauty."


#enail #circulareconomy #plasticpollution #biodegradable

Reference

Strain, D., & Goda, N., & et al. Biodegradable nails make manicures more sustainable. CU Boulder Today2025https://www.colorado.edu/today/2025/04/02/biodegradable-nails-make-manicures-more-sustainable 

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