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Piggy Paint Ingredients
Water, acrylates copolymers, melia azadirachta (neem oil). May
contain: mica, red 34 lake, ultramarines, titanium dioxide, iron oxide
pigments.
- Wash hands with soap and water.
- Apply 2 -3 thin coats of Piggy Paint.
- Air dry 60 seconds.
- Blow dry polished nails for 1 minute with hair dryer set on warm heat/low blower setting. For safety purposes, please follow manufacturer’s instructions on blow dryer and always monitor your child.
Since most young children are squirmy during the drying process of
any polish, we suggest singing songs to pass the time. Two rounds of the
“ABC’s” should make 60 seconds pass by very quickly. Make “Piggy
Painting” a bonding experience for you and your child.
Do I have to use a blow dryer to dry her nails? No,
but it is recommended for maximum chip resistance. Since Piggy Paint is
water-based and does not contain harsh chemicals, it takes longer for
its ultimate hardness to be reached. The blow dryer just speeds up this
process.
Another alternative is to wait and polish your child’s nails after
bath time, before they go to bed. This will allow the polish to cure
overnight.
Piggy Paint As a Learning Tool
Fine Motor Skills Let your child paint
your fingernails or toenails. If you’re worried about it looking (well,
like a child painted your nails), opt for the toenails…you can always
put socks on in public! This helps with her fine-motor skills and gives
her a chance to exert her independence.
Color Names Are you trying to teach your
child color names? Paint her nails with the specific color you’re
working on (such as red) and declare it a “Red Day”. All day long, point
out objects in her environment that match her nails, and encourage her
to do the same. Wear red clothes, add red foods to mealtime and use a
bath color tablet to make her bath water red. Once she’s mastered that
color, paint her piggies a new color.
Patterns Recognizing different types of
patterns is a hard concept learn for children to learn, so why not put
patterns right at their fingertips? For example, if you’re working on
simple patterns, alternate blue and yellow “Piggy Paint” on her fingers.
As you go through the day, help her to make patterns with her toys,
M&M‘s, crayons, beads…use your creativity. Have her refer to her
fingernails for help. Start out with color patterns and then attempt
other categories, such as big doll, little doll, big doll, etc. Ready
for harder patterns? Move to three different colors or alternate pink,
purple, purple, pink, and so on.
School Colors Does your daughter play
any sports? Perhaps she has a favorite high school, collegiate, or
professional team she cheers for. If so, paint her nails with her team’s
colors to show her support.
Piggy Paint Nail Polish Remover
- Low Odor
- No Acetone
- Hypoallergenic
- Biodegradable
Put harmful, smelly polish removers behind you with Piggy Paint Nail
Polish Remover, a remover that works quickly on all polishes, especially
Piggy Paint Nail Polish. Our remover contains none of the solvents that
could offend your nose or harm our atmosphere. Aloe Vera and Vitamin E
are added to supplement the natural oils that protect nails and
cuticles.
Ingredients: Corn alcohol, Aloe Vera extract, Vitamin E, embittering agent.
Warning: Because
Piggy Paint Nail Polish Remover is flammable when heated, do not use or
store near heat or an ignition source. Do not ingest. Keep out of reach
of children, and always have an adult supervising while using this
product.

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