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Have you heard about the world's first biodegradable nails?

Marta Martins

Mar 21, 2025

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Claws by Tiger Taylor: the world's first biodegradable nails arrive in Brazil


The beauty industry has just taken a historic step towards sustainability with the launch of Claws by Tiger Taylor, the first biodegradable nails for the beauty market, developed with P-Life technology. Created by Bioecco, a company owned by entrepreneur Gustavo Ferreira, in partnership with renowned designer Flávia Amadeu, Claws were created to meet the demanding European market — and now they are officially arriving in Brazil, bringing a new proposal for conscious consumption to the beauty sector.


With a modern design, natural finish and practical application, Claws by Tiger Taylor were designed for both salon professionals and those who prefer to apply at home, quickly and intuitively, being ideal for keeping your nails beautiful in the rush of everyday life.

The innovation lies in the material: the P-Life additive, patented in Japan, accelerates the degradation process of nails after disposal, allowing them to be absorbed by the environment without leaving toxic residues or microplastics. A necessary advance in view of the environmental impact of traditional synthetic nails, which can take hundreds of years to decompose.


More than just a launch, Claws by Tiger Taylor represent a change in mindset! With this development, designer Flavia reveals that she tried for a long time to find a solution, until she found the perfect partnership to make her expectations real, showing how important it is for designers to have this perception and sensitivity to always seek innovation and competitive advantage.

At a time when consumers are looking for brands aligned with ethical and environmental values, this product emerges as a symbol of responsibility and protagonism.

The beauty of the future is already among us! It is biodegradable, regenerative and made to care for the planet, without sacrificing authenticity.




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