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Nail polish manufacturing in factories is shown in a viral video

When getting ready for a party or any other festive event, nail polish is a necessity. The vibrant colors are enticing and sure to make you swoon. Have you ever wondered, however, how it’s made? If not, watch this popular video to find out how nail polish is made in factories.

Nail paints are a must-have accessory for every occasion or just a nice add-on to spice up your appearance. They bring out the beauty of our boring-looking nails. However, have you ever considered the manufacturing process for these enticing, glitzy nail colors? That’s precisely what this video that’s going viral on the internet illustrates.

The @foodiehat Instagram account uploaded the well-known video. A quick look at how the little bottle is filled with nail polish opens the video. Then it moves on to the big event, which starts with the thick, sparkling crimson liquid being poured into a cylindrical container. Then, with the aid of a machine, it is thoroughly combined to increase its thickness. This fresh liquid is now put into medium-sized plastic bottles after being moved into a large container. The procedure is the same for various colors, such as pink and orange.

Then, the brand-named, thick, glittering liquid is transferred into tiny glass vials or bottles designed specifically for storing nail paint. These glass bottles are fitted with bottle lids after being sealed with small plastic brushes for applying nail paint. By the time the video ends, a young lady has applied the brand-new polish to the camera and is grinning while showing it off. “Issa bante hai kya pta tha nail polish?” is the caption on the post. (Were you aware that this is how nail polish is made?)

In the comments section below, users respond to the video. Someone said, “It smells like this place.” Another commenter said, “Very fulfilling.” “How can I donate gloves to them?” was written by a third person, who expressed concerns about the workers’ cleanliness. On the site, the video has received 16 million views and over 333,000 likes.

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