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Why do women use nail polish?

Something I always wondered: Why do women use nail polish? I understand the purpose of lipstick. Women who paint their lips in a deeper shade of red simulate sexual excitement. Men find that attractive. But

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Old 01-01-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Question Why do women use nail polish?

Something I always wondered: Why do women use nail polish?

I understand the purpose of lipstick. Women who paint their lips in a deeper shade of red simulate sexual excitement. Men find that attractive.

But the color of the finger- and toenails does not change with sexual excitement, so why simulate that? The majority of men also don't have a fetish for women with blood on their toes and fingertips, so I don't think it's supposed to represent blood.

The most sensible argument I have heard so far is that nail polish hardens the nails. But if that was the only or even the main reason for its use, there would be no reason to use unnatural colors.

I have also tried to find the historical/cultural roots of this custom, but I couldn't find anything. Maybe I looked in the wrong places.

Can someone please enlighten me?

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Old 01-01-2006   #2 (permalink)
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Why? because it makes me feel pretty.
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Old 01-01-2006   #3 (permalink)
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My girlfriends (female friends, not dating) use it because it, like readhead said (haha), it makes them look nice. Why do women wear earrings? Why do men (and women) get tattoo's? They think it looks cool/nice.

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Old 01-02-2006   #4 (permalink)
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Thanks for your replies. I appreciate your input, but so far, it wasn't helpful. Probably because I didn't make my actual question clear enough. Sorry 'bout that.

I understand that a good manicure is important. I prefer women with pretty hands, too. And I have been told several times that I have nice hands, myself. But as men exemplify, you can have well-manicured nails without painting them.

My question, specifically, is: Why is it that red (or green, blue, black, whatever) nails are considered pretty / attractive?

I think by now it is obvious that I am not a fan of colored nails. That doesn't mean that I oppose it per se. Women, crossdressers, transsexuals and metrosexuals can do whatever they want and I won't judge them.

I'm just curious. How did this custom culturally develop? How/why did it start, etc.?

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Old 01-02-2006   #5 (permalink)
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Nail polish is the female's equivalent of duct tape.

How many of you women have stopped a stocking run with nail polish? Or color coded a key? Or disguised a scratch on a prized knick knack? Or decorated a comb or a mirror? Or painted a child's name on his/her lunchbox?

etc., etc., etc.

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Old 01-02-2006   #6 (permalink)
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I feel pretty!
oh so pretty!
I feel pretty and witty and BRIGHT!
And I pity...
any girl who isn't me
tonight

la la la la la la la la la la!

To answer your question on nail polish, because I'm a big girlie girl who loves feeling feminine, sexy, and sassy. And nothing says sassy like having apple-red nails.

That said, I'm more of a toe-nail polish kind of girl as I usually keep my fingernails cut short. Writing and typing as much as I do doesn't really allow for terribly long fingernails. Not to mention, those big ole claws get in the way of so many things.

I do like a manicure now and then, to keep them looking nice and usually go with a clear polish. My toes are another story: red, bright pink, purple, sparkley blue, you name it.

Why does red, pink, burnt sienna look good? Because it's bright, different, glossy. And sometimes? it doesn't look that much better. It's just fun. We do it for the same reason guys wear cuff-links in this day and age or why they have tie-pins or why they HAVE to have that shiny red car instead of the gray one.

The world is full of color. :)

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Old 01-03-2006   #7 (permalink)
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To me, plucking eyebrows down to little barely-there lines is way weirder than nail polish.
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Old 01-03-2006   #8 (permalink)
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Yeah, the thin line-brows are kind of creepy. I do keep mine in good shape, but I would feel like Joan Crawford if I shaved em and just drew a line across the top of my eye.

I did burn my eyebrows off when I was 17 years old. Accident with a gas-grill at work. My eyelashes and bangs were gone as well. I felt like such a freak for a few weeks. Burnt hair smells so nasty.

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I did not name the stakes
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And i am not afraid of snakes
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Old 01-03-2006   #9 (permalink)
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I don't pluck my eyebrows, I'm blessed (or not blessed) by nature with thin eyebrows anyways. And until not so long ago, I didn't even put on much nail polish, since it looked definetly funny, together with a flightsuit. But for Class-A events, or dates, I always put on red, on finger and toe nails. A darker shade of red, crimson almost, no screaming red. Why? Well, It looks better, of course! also, it accentuates the nails, especially if they're short.

A few of my female professional mates used to call me "Bear Fox" during the 80s. You guess why, and you win a prize...

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Old 01-03-2006   #10 (permalink)
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Quote:
red is used because paleness was greatly admired and redness in the skin is taken away by the color red so it makes your hands look pale. this was probably in the early 1900's
Thanks Helio! Now it finally makes sense to me. I had suspected that it was something like that. Also thanks for the female opinions.

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Old 01-03-2006   #11 (permalink)
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it helps to make your nails stronger and it helps to stop a run in pantyhose - oh, and I like the way my nails look when they are not so bland looking.
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Old 01-03-2006   #12 (permalink)
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Hi,

I never use color on my nails. I generally get a french manicure and call it a day. It is just step above natural but with a little extra polish ( no pun intended) For me it just helps me feel a bit better pulled together.

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Old 01-03-2006   #13 (permalink)
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To hide the dirt under our fingernails. J/k


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Old 01-04-2006   #14 (permalink)
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To answer your question...

1) because I like color;
2) because I want to feel sexy;
3) because I like to feel coordinated with my outfits;
4) because I like attention; and finally
5) because I (we) can!

People have personal preferences... It is like a man with a tie - why not choose a plain solid color silk tie rather than one with designs or multi-colors in them? You choose pretty ties because they make a statement in your attire that day... I choose various shades of nail polish because it too is an accessory.

Oh, and Pecker... I have definitely been guilty of using polish to stop those runs in my hose and to paint keys! Also been guilty of using it to pen a note to someone...

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Old 01-05-2006   #15 (permalink)
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Why is it called polish? isn't it more like a varnish?

Just wondering.

I adore well manicured hands, so elegant, so sexy. Eyes then hands then shoes - will tell you more than the person themselves usually.
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